英:['ɪntrɪkətlɪ]
美:[ˈɪntrəkɪtlɪ]
英:['ɪntrɪkətlɪ]
美:[ˈɪntrəkɪtlɪ]
词根:intricate
adj.intricate 复杂的;错综的,缠结的
Adverb
1. with elaboration;
"it was elaborately spelled out"
Middle English, from Latin intricatus, past participle of intricare to entangle, from in- + tricae trifles, complications
The first known use of intricate was in the 15th century
introduceverb
to bring into practice or use
introduce a new fashion
to lead or bring in
introduced a new topic
to cause to become acquainted
introduce two strangers
to present or announce officially
introduce a legislative bill
to make preliminary remarks about
introduced the star of the show
to bring to a knowledge of something
introduced them to new ideas
to put in : insert
introduceverb
to bring into practice or use
introduce a new fashion
to lead or bring in
introduced a new topic
to cause to become acquainted
introduce two strangers
to present or announce officially
introduce a legislative bill
to make preliminary remarks about
introduced the star of the show
to bring to a knowledge of something
introduced them to new ideas
to put in : insert
introduceverb
to bring into practice or use
introduce a new fashion
to lead or bring in
introduced a new topic
to cause to become acquainted
introduce two strangers
to present or announce officially
introduce a legislative bill
to make preliminary remarks about
introduced the star of the show
to bring to a knowledge of something
introduced them to new ideas
to put in : insert
introduceverb
to bring into practice or use
introduce a new fashion
to lead or bring in
introduced a new topic
to cause to become acquainted
introduce two strangers
to present or announce officially
introduce a legislative bill
to make preliminary remarks about
introduced the star of the show
to bring to a knowledge of something
introduced them to new ideas
to put in : insert
introduceverb
to bring into practice or use
introduce a new fashion
to lead or bring in
introduced a new topic
to cause to become acquainted
introduce two strangers
to present or announce officially
introduce a legislative bill
to make preliminary remarks about
introduced the star of the show
to bring to a knowledge of something
introduced them to new ideas
to put in : insert
intro-prefix
in : into
introduce
inward
introvert
intrinsicadjective
belonging to the essential nature of a thing
the intrinsic value of a gem
intrigue1 of 2verb
to get or accomplish by secret plotting
intrigued their way into the party
plot entry 2 sense 2, scheme
to arouse the interest or curiosity of
intrigued by the tale
intrigue2 of 2noun
a secret and complicated scheme : plot
a secret love affair
intricateadjective
having many complexly interrelating parts, elements, or considerations : complicated difficult to solve the intricate puzzle
an intricate design
1 Sixty-five intricately crafted spreads will go on show – mainly from the V&A's own collection, but also including a number of loans and new works by contemporary artists such as Grayson Perry and Tracey Emin.
2 One has a paragraph beginning with a capital letter S in the form of a serpentine, winged dragon surrounded by lush patterning of intricately interwoven bands in gold and intense color.
3 The “sweeping, seamless and intricately layered score” still held up, Ben Brantley wrote of the production in The Times.
4 Zahner-Isenberg's songs are delicate, melodic, intricately arranged things built around his brilliantly fluid guitar playing.
5 Mr. O’Rourke tucked virtuosity into his guitar playing, with intricately contrapuntal picking and meticulous dynamics.
6 Agriculture is intricately connected to the larger web of life for the pair.
7 Its intricately etched surfaces, which were cut using a water jet, are complemented by solid oak treads and a curving wooden handrail.
它错综复杂的蚀刻表面使用水射流切割,辅以橡木实木踏板和弯曲的木扶手。
8 I paid the driver, took my lone suitcase, and walked up to the intricately carved door.
9 Swoon’s installation at the institute, “Anthropocene Extinction,” will involve reams of intricately cut paper, three-dimensional elements like a suspended, 200-pound bamboo sculpture and, no doubt, an ambitious fusion of art and politics.
10 But as with so many stories in this intricately wrought work of reportage, this one casts light, and shade, on that of Maher’s central subject, Pakistan’s “first social media celebrity,” Qandeel Baloch.
11 The piano writing is challenging and effective, full of intricately worked rhythmic patterns and clumping chords, and Douglas played it with great brilliance and precision.
12 It’s here that we most clearly see the liquidity of her dancing and the restlessness in her program title: separate currents of motion pass intricately through her.
13 “Spellbeamed,” though intricately planned, felt refreshingly spontaneous, with exciting tension between the notated passages and the improvised ones.
14 Each carries a large, intricately painted piece of canvas supported by poles at either end.
15 They are secreted beyond the hotel's endless colonnaded walkways, intricately inlaid reflection pools, designer-boutique arcade and a peek-a-boo glass cube of a gym.
16 Continuous integration is often intricately linked with the practice of test-driven development.
持续集成常常与测试驱动的开发实践杂乱的链接在一起。
17 A few months ago, he was looking online at Benin Bronzes held by the Horniman Museum in London and came across an intricately carved wooden paddle.
18 The Beatles: Rock Band video game website experience is four worlds intricately woven to showcase the band's ever-changing style and cultural legacy.
披头士:摇滚乐队视频游戏网站的经验是四个世界错综复杂的交织,展示了乐队的不断变化的风格和文化的遗产。
19 But the loudest sound in this intricately built echo chamber is of recent origin.
20 The movie is based on a novel by the popular Norwegian writer Jo Nesbo, whose intricately involved, atmospheric tales are far more complex — they have politics, themes and worldviews — than anything in this movie.
1 复杂地
2 错综复杂
intricate Byzantine convoluted labyrinthine complexity complication maze intricacy convolution
3 繁杂地
4 不易处理
5 繁杂