complexes

n.

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The adjective is pronounced /kəm'pleks/ in American English. 用作形容词时在美国英语中读作 /kəm'pleks/。
1. ADJ-GRADED 复杂的;错综的 Something that is complex has many different parts, and is therefore often difficult to understand. 
  • ...in-depth coverage of today's complex issues.

    对时下一些复杂问题的深度报道

  • ...a complex system of voting.

    错综复杂的选举体制

  • ...her complex personality.

    她复杂的性格

2. ADJ (句子)复合的 In grammar, a complex sentence contains one or more subordinate clauses as well as a main clause. 
3. N-COUNT 综合建筑群;综合大楼 A complex is a group of buildings designed for a particular purpose, or one large building divided into several smaller areas. 
  • ...plans for constructing a new stadium and leisure complex.

    修建新体育场和休闲中心的计划

  • ...a complex of offices and flats.

    商住综合楼

4. N-COUNT 错综复杂的组合;复合体 A complex of things is a group or system of things that are connected with each other in a complicated way. 
  • ...the complex of clans which occupied the land.

    生活在这片土地上的关系复杂的氏族群落

  • ...the military-industrial complex.

    军工综合企业

5. N-COUNT See also: guilt complex; inferiority complex; (通常指由于过去不愉快的经历而形成的)情结 If someone has a complex about something, they have a mental or emotional problem relating to it, often because of an unpleasant experience in the past. 
  • I have never had a complex about my height.

    我从来没有担心过自己的身高。

  • ...a deranged attacker, driven by a persecution complex.

    患有受迫害妄想症、精神失常的袭击者

法律

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