单词 | intricacy |
释义 | intricacy (ɪntrɪkəsi ) Word forms: intricacies 1. uncountable noun Intricacy is the state of being made up of many small parts or details. The price depends on the intricacy of the work. [+ of] 2. plural noun The intricacies of something are its complicated details. Rose explained the intricacies of the job. [+ of] Collocations: understand the intricacies of He taught individuals to read and understand the intricacies of planning law. Times, Sunday Times In a big game, half the crowd may not understand the intricacies of the game. Times, Sunday Times So what if new fans don't understand the intricacies of the game? The Sun Foreign buyers should be able to get in on the action, as long as they have money to spend and understand the intricacies of the market. Times, Sunday Times Machines are good at understanding the intricacies of a finite environment — a chess board, say — but are easily tripped up if they meet a situation for the first time. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 复杂精细 Japanese: 複雑さ |
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