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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

2.12 Complex

Word Pronunciation Definition Related Forms
complex Adjective
/kəmˈplɛks/ 
Noun
/ˈkɑmplɛks/
Adjective
Complex means to have lots of parts or pieces. 
Noun

  1. A group of buildings with a common purpose, such as a university or military base.
  2. A psychologically based dislike or fear of a particular thing.
complexity
complexness

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  1. complex
    ['kɔmpleks]
    adj. 复杂的
    n. 复合体
    It's a complex question and her answer was too pat.

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  2. His choreography frequently uses dance versions of complex polyphony.

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  3. Research using the CDI suggests that depression is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon since this instrument has a multifactor structure.

    Japanese; fukuzatsu

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  4. A petrochemical complex is to be built here.

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  5. The trading positions were so massive and the models that governed them so complex that they defied anyone's ability to understand them.

    Korean : 복합의

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  6. Why is the world that surrounds us so complex while the underlying laws of physics are simple?
    Italian: Complesso

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  7. This article describes the new science of complexity, which treats complex systems as field of science.
    Russian: сложный

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