complex

[ˈkɔmpleks] a.结合的;复杂的

Pronunciation

/kəmˈplɛks/

Definitions

Noun

  1. A complex refers to a group of buildings, systems, or ideas that are interconnected or organized in a way that is intricate or difficult to understand. For example: “The city’s infrastructure consists of a vast network of roads and public transportation systems, forming a complex web.”
  2. A complex issue is one that is complicated, involving many factors or aspects. For example: “Climate change is a global complex problem that requires collective effort to address.”
  3. Mental or emotional complexity can mean having deep or layered thoughts, feelings, or experiences. For example: “His character is a complex mix of vulnerability and strength.”

Verb

  1. To complexify something is to make it more complex or intricate. For example: “The project was designed to complexify the understanding of the subject matter.”
  2. To navigate a complex situation means to deal with a challenging or multifaceted scenario. For example: “She’s adept at navigating the complex corporate politics.”

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