complexes
英 [ˈkɒmplɛksɪz]
美 [ˈkɑmplɛksəz]
n. (类型相似的)建筑群; 相关联的一组事物; 不正常的精神状态; 情结
complex的复数
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 复杂的;错综的
Something that iscomplexhas 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 - ...complex machines.
结构复杂的机器
- ...in-depth coverage of today's complex issues.
- (句子)复合的
In grammar, acomplexsentence contains one or more subordinate clauses as well as a main clause. - N-COUNT 综合建筑群;综合大楼
Acomplexis 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
- ...plans for constructing a new stadium and leisure complex.
- N-COUNT 错综复杂的组合;复合体
Acomplex ofthings 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
- ...the complex of clans which occupied the land.
- See also:I have never had a complex about my height....a deranged attacker, driven by a persecution complex.guilt complexinferiority complex
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/。