intricate 的定义
- having many interrelated parts or facets; entangled or involved: an intricate maze.
- complex; complicated; hard to understand, work, or make: an intricate machine.
intricate 近义词
complicated, elaborate
更多intricate例句
- Montalto recalls the Naples of her youth with intricate paintings that often include a volcano.
- The natural consequence of a young quarterback’s growth is that teams throw ever more intricate schemes at him, disguises and unscouted looks.
- You can also keep it basic by using one color and the simplest stitches in the book, or you can build on it—add different cables, intricate stitches, or a jacquard pattern to make all your senatorial-meme fantasies come true.
- While the women’s version has a more intricate design and color options, the men’s version is available in neutrals.
- Many cordless trimmers will carry at least one hour of power on a single charge, so unless you’re doing something particularly intricate, you should make it out without extra whiskers holding on.
- It features on its front and back covers an intricate “original” design, embossed in gold.
- It must be the compelling characters, the memorable lines, the intricate plots.
- The Mayans are lauded for their achievements—their art & architecture, intricate calendar, and developed culture.
- These tents form an intricate retail ecosystem that can be loosely divided into two parts: barracas and ambulantes.
- Pac may not be as verbose as other rappers of his time, but his flow is intricate, and complicated to replicate.
- The intricate perforations of the lamp were inset with colored glass, and the result was a subdued and warm illumination.
- Afterwards we sounded its channel, and found a deep passage, but too narrow and intricate to be preferred to the eastern channel.
- This entrance to the bay is very intricate, and useless, since that to the south of the islands is so much better.
- The corridors are long, narrow and intricate passages, forming a complete underground net-work.
- When I saw him he was coming down the steps; his feet, his finger and his lips moving in time to some intricate measure.