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形容词比较级
more convoluted
形容词最高级
most convoluted
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复杂的, 曲折的
(of sentences, explanations, arguments, etc.) long and difficult to understand, often due to complexity or excessive detail
- The lawyer's convoluted argument confused the jury rather than clarifying the case.
律师错综复杂的论点非但没有澄清案件,反而让陪审团感到困惑。
- His convoluted explanation only added to the confusion about the project.
他复杂的解释只是增加了对这个项目的困惑。
- The writer's convoluted sentences made the book challenging to read.
作者错综复杂的句子使这本书难以阅读。
- The professor's convoluted lecture on quantum mechanics was hard for the students to follow.
教授关于量子力学的复杂讲座让学生们难以跟上。
- The contract was filled with convoluted language, making it nearly impossible to interpret.
合同中充满了复杂的语言,使其几乎无法解释。
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盘绕的, 曲折的
formed through the process of rolling or winding an object or material lengthwise around its own axis
- The convoluted shape of the coral reef made navigation difficult.
珊瑚礁的盘绕形状使航行变得困难。
- The convoluted design of the machine required careful assembly.
机器的复杂设计需要仔细组装。
- The path through the forest was convoluted, winding through dense trees and sharp turns.
穿过森林的小路蜿蜒曲折,在茂密的树木和急转弯间穿行。
- The convoluted structure of the protein helped it perform its specific function.
蛋白质的卷曲结构帮助它执行其特定功能。
- The walnut had a convoluted shell that made it tricky to crack open.
这个核桃有一个卷曲的壳,使得它很难被打开。