(verb.) make more complex, intricate, or richer; 'refine a design or pattern'.
(verb.) make more complicated; 'There was a new development that complicated the matter'.
编辑:维姬
双语例句
A shape hitherto unnoticed, stirred, rose, came forward: a shape inharmonious with the environment, serving only to complicate the riddle further. 夏洛蒂·勃朗特.维莱特.
Notwithstanding its simple action, its structure is complicated by a large amount of adding mechanism. 佚名.神奇的知识之书.
But I wasn't crazy in any complicated manner. 欧内斯特·海明威.永别了,武器.
But over most of the world the Lower Pal?olithic culture had developed into a more complicated and higher life twenty or thirty thousand years ago. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯.世界史纲.
To which he added, in a small complicated hand, ending with a long lean flourish, not unlike a lasso thrown at all the rest of the names: Blandois. 查尔斯·狄更斯.小杜丽.
His business affairs had become complicated during the strike, and required closer attention than he had given to them last winter. 伊丽莎白·盖斯凯尔.南方与北方.
Any other way would have been exceedingly complicated. 阿瑟·柯南·道尔.福尔摩斯归来记.
It would be impossible to transplant the Aristophanic comedy to England, for modern civilization is too complicated to admit of such free speaking. 弗格斯·休姆.奇幻岛.
But to-day being Saturday rather complicates matters. 阿瑟·柯南·道尔.福尔摩斯历险记.
We have enough work and enough things that will be done without complicating it with chicken-crut. 欧内斯特·海明威.丧钟为谁而鸣.