intricacy如何读

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intricacy是什么意思

  • n.纷乱;错综复杂
  • (复)intricacies:错综复杂的事物.

intricacy自然拼读

in·tri·ca·cy

In tr k si

intricacy变形

复数:intricacies

intricacy词根

词根:intricate

adj.

intricate 复杂的;错综的,缠结的

intricacy英英释义

noun

the state of being complex and involved in construction or aspect.

an instance of such complexity.

intricacy词源中文解释

大约1600年,“复杂状态”; 1610年代,“错综复杂的情况或条件”,源自 intricate(形容词)+ -cy。相关词汇: Intricacies。

intricacy词源英文解释

The first known use of intricacy was in 1602

intricacy儿童词典英英释义

intricacynoun

the quality or state of being intricate

something intricate

the intricacies of the plot

intricacy 例句

1 The exception — the aspect of the film that suggests some of the strangeness and intricacies of a reality that is both unimaginably distant and not even past — is Erivo herself.

2 Therefore the demands on crisis managers are rising too proportionally with the intricacy of the situation.

因此,对危机管理的需求也不断上升,比例随着形势错综复杂.

3 She admired the composition for its beauty and intricacy.

4 She couldn’t talk to her mother about the intricacies of killcraft.

5 The image-repertory is elaborate, as are the effects of lighting, but their intricacy offers no complexity; the movie reflects an empty virtuosity and a resonant vanity.

6 Even so, it requires complex musicality, a mastery of stylistic intricacy and a difficult balance of humor and passion.

7 In the great encyclopedia that is modern fiction, I’ve read many more novels about the intricacies of trading stocks or making pastries or testing pharmaceuticals than I have about replacing a timing belt.

8 Lonely, friendless, spottily educated, she nevertheless mastered the intricacies of the Russian court, staged a coup, won over the people and became empress.

9 It does not pretend to be a wine primer, and it makes few concessions to newcomers who are not already familiar with the intricacies of wine or its places and people.

10 The trios emerge as works full of invention and intricacy and also of structural integrity.

11 Worse yet, as physicists discovered the intricacies of quantum mechanics, stranger and stranger things began to appear.

12 I was aware of the fact that there was a thing called apartheid and it was ending and that was a big deal, but I didn’t understand the intricacies of it.

13 “Other crime films have higher body counts, but I’d wager there aren’t many with as much discussion about the intricacies of introducing a bullet into the brain.”

14 But Fleetwood Mac still has the intricacy, elegance and underlying punch of its songs.

15 In 1988, Mark Lewisohn’s “The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions” catalogued the songs’ technical intricacies and the order in which they were recorded, information that today is just a click away.

16 Every one of them a miracle, in Stevens’s view, providing instruction into the intricacies of God’s design.

17 Both devised networks of wiry lines and eccentric shapes, although Miró’s — suspended in cloudlike washes of color — are more elaborate in their formal intricacy and narrative innuendo.

18 Dispersive arrangement of conventional separating devices in airing chamber results in increase of operating area, that brings about intricacy of operation and pollution of air in room.

传统的分离器在通风厨中排列分散,导致操作面大、操作复杂,室内空气受到污染。

19 Many of the defining aspects of “Twin Peaks” can seem clichéd today: Its narrative intricacy, its darkness, its reliance on antiheroes.

20 The group’s music arrives, most of the time, as a structured barrage: dissonant riffs, shifting rhythms, darkly cryptic lyrics and textures that can whipsaw between clockwork intricacy and pulverizing noise.

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