complication 的定义
- the act of complicating.
- a complicated or involved state or condition.
- a complex combination of elements or things.
- something that introduces, usually unexpectedly, some difficulty, problem, change, etc.: Because of the complications involved in traveling during the strike, we decided to postpone our trip.
- Pathology. a concurrent disease, accident, or adverse reaction that aggravates the original disease.
- the act of forming a unified idea or impression from a number of sense data, memories, etc.
complication 近义词
difficult situation
complication 的近义词 15 个
- complexity
- confusion
- difficulty
- obstacle
- problem
- snag
- aggravation
- development
- dilemma
- drawback
- embarrassment
- entanglement
- factor
- intricacy
- web
complication 的反义词 6 个
更多complication例句
- Abe Shinzo, Japan’s longest-serving and most consequential prime minister in decades, has resigned from his post over health complications.
- Now the University of Washington Medical Center was citing multiple requests from hospitalists for training in bedside cardiac ultrasound so that they could monitor their covid-19 patients for heart failure, a dangerous complication.
- Initial research suggests that women who have Covid-19 at the time of delivery may experience complications, and that fetuses, too, might be at risk of complications even after delivery.
- As it’s become clear that excessive clotting can be a complication of a serious coronavirus infection, there’s been debate over how best to manage the blockages.
- It is serious and can cause fatal complications, according to the Mayo Clinic.
- The next complication is the lack of scientific and religious clarity over how to define when life begins.
- My major complication rate doing late abortions is 0.6 percent.
- The main complication for sellers comes if they need to convert stamps back into cash.
- Fewer than 0.3 percent of women undergoing legal abortion procedures sustain a serious complication.
- Government policy, especially foreign policy, is rife with nuance and complication.
- "It's always the way with them," sighed Miss Grains, who suffered from a complication of romantic tendency and very tight stays.
- It reappears during a relapse, and thus helps to distinguish between a relapse and a complication, in which it does not reappear.
- The complication of business has led to the adoption of another principle in managing corporations.
- This it brings about in a very simple manner, though the details of the process have a certain complication.
- He fathomed every complication of heart and mind in the modern woman by an intuition of the laws which control her development.