单词 | a complex of something |
释义 | a complex of somethinga complex of something formalGROUP OF THINGS a large number of things which are closely related 〔某物的〕复合体,集合体,综合体 China was a complex of different societies. 中国是一个复杂的多元社会。 Examples from the Corpus a complex of something• In this light, a novel is not a single discourse, but a complex of many discourses.• They are dominated by a complex of chalk-rich till with many bodies of sand and gravel.• However, this does not mean that pentecostalism does not embody a complex of religious ideas and insights.• Some say they formed a complex of sites for religious rituals.• Now a state historic park, Fort Ross is a complex of reconstructed buildings situated on the headlands overlooking the ocean.• And this means the biosphere itself, a complex of interrelating systems that creates physical life as we know and love it.• The dig revealed a complex of three separate setts within the 2m-deep soil.• Now the Victors have replaced that living-room-turned-office of thirty-two years ago with a complex of offices and meeting rooms. → a complex of something at complex2(1) |
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