complex
complex 英 [ˈkɒmpleks] 美 [kəmˈpleks]
adj. 复杂的;建筑群 n. 复合体;综合设施
名词复数:complexes
- People who are really good at math can handle complex math problems. The rest of us are all set with simple stuff like the times tables. Use complex to refer to something that is not simple.
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- adj. 复杂的;建筑群
- n. 复合体;综合设施
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1. complex machinery
结构复杂的机器
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2. the complex structure of the human brain
错综复杂的人脑构造
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3. a complex argument, a complex problem, a complex subject
复杂难懂的论证╱问题╱科目
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4. a sports complex
综合体育场
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5. an industrial complex
工业建筑群
- complex (adj.) 1650s, "composed of interconnected parts, formed by a combination of simple things or elements," from French complexe "complicated, complex, intricate" (17c.), from Latin complexus "surrounding, encompassing," past participle of complecti "to encircle, embrace," in transferred use, "to hold fast, master, comprehend," from com "with, together" (see com-) + plectere "to weave, braid, twine, entwine," from PIE *plek-to-, suffixed form of root *plek- "to plait."
- complex (n.) 1650s, "a whole comprised of interconnected parts," from complex (adj.). Latin completus as a noun meant "a surrounding, embracing, connection, relation." Psychological sense of "connected group of repressed ideas" was established by C.G. Jung, 1907.
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