complicate 的 2 个定义
com·pli·cat·ed, com·pli·cat·ing.
- to make complex, intricate, involved, or difficult: His recovery from the operation was complicated by an allergic reaction.
- complex; involved.
- Entomology. folded longitudinally one or more times, as the wings of certain insects.
complicate 近义词
confuse, make difficult
complicate 的近义词 40 个
- convolute
- impede
- involve
- muddle
- obscure
- perplex
- upset
- bedevil
- clog
- combine
- confound
- derange
- disarrange
- disorder
- elaborate
- embroil
- entangle
- fold
- handicap
- interrelate
- interweave
- jumble
- multiply
- ravel
- snafu
- snag
- tangle
- twist
- add fuel to fire
- foul up
- infold
- interfuse
- make intricate
- make waves
- mix up
- muck up
- open can of worms
- render unintelligible
- screw up
- snarl up
complicate 的反义词 15 个
更多complicate例句
- Planning has been complicated because of uncertainty over the timing of FDA approval and the different dosage and storage requirements of prospective vaccines.
- This is all complicated by the fact that we’re still figuring out how best to combat the pandemic.
- Putting purpose into law will simplify, not complicate, the running of businesses by aligning what the law wants them to do with the reason why they are created.
- She believes statements by the city clerk and City Attorney Mara Elliott ahead of the primary declaring that a two-thirds vote would be required to pass the measure could complicate matters for Measure C supporters.
- Rather, most of the officials trying to complicate the voting process are Republicans.
- But there was money on the line, which tends to complicate things.
- The ambivalence is reflected in U.S. policy, which often has served to complicate aid delivery in conflict zones.
- To complicate matters further, the only people who seemed to have any desire to go after Booker were of the conspiracy-theory ilk.
- The attacks on the Khorasan Group also complicate U.S. efforts to partner with the more moderate opposition.
- Two menacing Fargo-esque figures show up to complicate things.
- It would be a mistake to still further complicate matters at this junction, he thought.
- The existence of the theocratic element served further to complicate the machinery of government at Yedo.
- Further to complicate the difficulty, Hercules found that as soon as he struck off one head, two others sprang up in its place.
- Not to complicate the question, however, I have excluded all cases of nystagmus from the following investigation.
- Every fresh change, especially the introduction of war-chariots or of horse-soldiers, would further complicate the acies.