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complicated

/kom-pli-key-tid/US // ˈkɒm plɪˌkeɪ tɪd //UK // (ˈkɒmplɪˌkeɪtɪd) //

复杂的,复杂,错综复杂的,错综复杂

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : composed of elaborately interconnected parts; complex: complicated apparatus for measuring brain functions.
    • : difficult to analyze, understand, explain, etc.: a complicated problem.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.difficult, complex

Examples

  • Containing the virus isn’t complicated, though it is at times unpleasant.

  • The whole endeavor will be both financially and politically complicated.

  • This deadly cocktail to me consists of mixing the most complicated thing — that is, the restaurant experience — with something that is hugely defined, which is sports and competition.

  • However, if you are conducting complicated technical SEO, then Core Web Vitals will definitely change the way you work in as-yet unexpected ways.

  • If you want someone else’s behavior to work for your best interests—if you want to extend your phenotype into someone else—it’s often a lot more complicated than just letting them sniff you.

  • After the curtain calls, Christopher comes back to explain a complicated math problem.

  • An examination of the complicated history of America and its movies in the Republic of Korea.

  • Of course, the issue of authenticity in hip-hop is already a complicated minefield for up and coming artists.

  • Making this scenario more complicated is the rivalry between al Qaeda and ISIS.

  • But the history of the church, which emerged in the late '60s, is far more complicated—and fascinating.

  • Aristide replaced the baby, and with a complicated arrangement of string fastened it securely to the seat.

  • He dwelt upon this contrivance, until it seemed too complicated for success.

  • And it might be a year or two before a superintendent could be found capable in every way of managing so complicated a ranch.

  • But, difficult as his task was, the situation became much more complicated by the sudden return of Bonaparte from Egypt.

  • The fact that I have known you for some time makes things far easier, far less—complicated.