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Definition of complexity in English: complexitynounPlural complexities kəmˈplɛksətikəmˈplɛksədi mass noun1The state or quality of being intricate or complicated. 复杂;复杂性 an issue of great complexity 非常复杂的问题。 Example sentencesExamples - The Government responded by saying that the committee did not understand the complexity of the issue.
- The ship is on a scale of complexity and size never before equalled in the history of shipping.
- If the intention is to involve the player in the intricacies and complexity of politics, it works.
- This sheer complexity continues into the subject matter of each episode.
- The issue of cloning has added further complexity to what was already difficult ethical territory.
- Several generator types of increasing complexity are explained in detail and sample implementations are provided and annotated.
- Yet, each track shows new layers of complexity and intricacy and opens up new grounds.
- And now protein designers have arrived at the top end of the protein complexity scale.
- Each time interval greatly increases the computational complexity of the problem.
- I thought maybe irreducible complexity was a problem that biology needed to solve.
- However, this level of complexity isn't restricted to the political stories.
- Television piracy is more rare, which reflects the increased complexity of television over radio.
- That is, complexity can only be built, bit by simple bit, from simplicity that works.
- Techniques for reducing the computational complexity are therefore of significant interest.
- For one, we must appreciate the sheer complexity of the operating system on its own terms.
- The scale and complexity of the investigation is enormous and presents significant challenges.
- So we see an increasing technical complexity and sophistication, but a decreasing level of serious thought and discussion.
- No other chef has ever come close to the scale, complexity and inventiveness of his creations.
- We hope they will be characterised by thoughtful engagement with the full complexity of the issue.
- All these transformations cannot increase the inherent complexity of a language.
Synonyms complication, problem, difficulty, twist, turn, convolution, entanglement intricacy, complicatedness, involvement, convolutedness - 1.1usually complexitiescount noun A factor involved in a complicated process or situation.
复杂因素;复杂情况 the complexities of family life 家庭生活中的复杂因素。 Example sentencesExamples - Hong is concerned with some of the complexities of the relationship between life and art.
- Outsiders who get involved in its complexities do so at their own risk.
- This presents particular difficulties and complexities where technology is changing.
- The book explains the complexities involved in recommending road safety measures.
- But such a simplistic analysis surely bears no relation to the complexities of the situation.
- Life isn't that simple of course, and it's the complexities of the situation that Hewitt is trying to address.
- Would such complexities have slowed down the pace of a film whose point is not to challenge, examine or explain but simply to mock?
- He was one of the first officers to talk about the complexities of modern military life.
- What follows is his adventure as he travels to Canada and becomes embroiled in the complexities of the politics of the period.
- Beyond that, she knows little of the complexities surrounding globalization.
- Word problems contained in the workbook illustrate the complexities of the fee increases.
- Her understanding of the complexities and nuances of families is profound.
- I reflect that it is sometimes difficult to understand the complexities of the Western mind.
- Don't let the complexities of the system discourage you from the entire idea.
- Given the complexities of pharmacology, there is justification for this caveat.
- No technical background is required to understand the complexities of the political issues.
- Sometimes the call will involve more complexities, but they are few and far between.
- This results in part from our limited understanding of the complexities of channel processes.
- Instead it tries to balance the complexities to make the process as easy as possible.
- That all has to come, and I don't deny that there are complexities in taking these treatments.
Definition of complexity in US English: complexitynounkəmˈpleksədēkəmˈplɛksədi 1The state or quality of being intricate or complicated. 复杂;复杂性 an issue of great complexity 非常复杂的问题。 Example sentencesExamples - For one, we must appreciate the sheer complexity of the operating system on its own terms.
- So we see an increasing technical complexity and sophistication, but a decreasing level of serious thought and discussion.
- Techniques for reducing the computational complexity are therefore of significant interest.
- Each time interval greatly increases the computational complexity of the problem.
- If the intention is to involve the player in the intricacies and complexity of politics, it works.
- No other chef has ever come close to the scale, complexity and inventiveness of his creations.
- This sheer complexity continues into the subject matter of each episode.
- Yet, each track shows new layers of complexity and intricacy and opens up new grounds.
- The scale and complexity of the investigation is enormous and presents significant challenges.
- The Government responded by saying that the committee did not understand the complexity of the issue.
- That is, complexity can only be built, bit by simple bit, from simplicity that works.
- Television piracy is more rare, which reflects the increased complexity of television over radio.
- The ship is on a scale of complexity and size never before equalled in the history of shipping.
- We hope they will be characterised by thoughtful engagement with the full complexity of the issue.
- The issue of cloning has added further complexity to what was already difficult ethical territory.
- However, this level of complexity isn't restricted to the political stories.
- And now protein designers have arrived at the top end of the protein complexity scale.
- Several generator types of increasing complexity are explained in detail and sample implementations are provided and annotated.
- All these transformations cannot increase the inherent complexity of a language.
- I thought maybe irreducible complexity was a problem that biology needed to solve.
Synonyms complication, problem, difficulty, twist, turn, convolution, entanglement - 1.1usually complexities A factor involved in a complicated process or situation.
复杂因素;复杂情况 the complexities of family life 家庭生活中的复杂因素。 Example sentencesExamples - Sometimes the call will involve more complexities, but they are few and far between.
- But such a simplistic analysis surely bears no relation to the complexities of the situation.
- No technical background is required to understand the complexities of the political issues.
- The book explains the complexities involved in recommending road safety measures.
- I reflect that it is sometimes difficult to understand the complexities of the Western mind.
- Hong is concerned with some of the complexities of the relationship between life and art.
- Beyond that, she knows little of the complexities surrounding globalization.
- Instead it tries to balance the complexities to make the process as easy as possible.
- Life isn't that simple of course, and it's the complexities of the situation that Hewitt is trying to address.
- Given the complexities of pharmacology, there is justification for this caveat.
- That all has to come, and I don't deny that there are complexities in taking these treatments.
- This results in part from our limited understanding of the complexities of channel processes.
- Her understanding of the complexities and nuances of families is profound.
- This presents particular difficulties and complexities where technology is changing.
- He was one of the first officers to talk about the complexities of modern military life.
- Don't let the complexities of the system discourage you from the entire idea.
- Would such complexities have slowed down the pace of a film whose point is not to challenge, examine or explain but simply to mock?
- Outsiders who get involved in its complexities do so at their own risk.
- What follows is his adventure as he travels to Canada and becomes embroiled in the complexities of the politics of the period.
- Word problems contained in the workbook illustrate the complexities of the fee increases.
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