complicated
英 ['kɒmplɪkeɪtɪd]
美 ['kɑmplɪketɪd]
英語の語源
- complicated (adj.)
- 1640s, "tangled," from past participle adjective from complicate. Figurative meaning "not easy to solve, intricate, confused, difficult to unravel" is from 1650s.
例文
- 1. Though off-puttingly complicated in detail,local taxes are in essence simple.
- 地税は細部にわたって非常に複雑だが、本質的には簡単だ。
- 2.His love life was complicated ,and involved intense relationships.
- 彼の愛の生活は複雑で、いくつかの感情は激しい。/
- 3.The situation was complicated by the spread of a serious forest fire.
- 深刻な森林火災の蔓延は情勢をさらに複雑にした。
- 4.He described it as an extraordinarily tangled and complicated tale.
- 彼はそれは非常に紆余曲折のある複雑な物語だと言った。
- 5.The text is approachable,coping well with quite complicated subjects.
- このテキストはかなり複雑なテーマをわかりやすく、わかりやすく説明しています。
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