convoluted
convoluted 英 [ˈkɒnvəlu:tɪd] 美 [ˈkɑnvəlutɪd]
adj. 复杂的;费解的;旋绕的 v. 盘绕;缠绕(convolute的过去分词)
- If something is convoluted, it's intricate and hard to understand. You'll need to read over your brother's convoluted investment scheme a few times before deciding whether or not to go in on it.
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- adj. 复杂的;费解的;旋绕的
- v. 盘绕;缠绕(convolute的过去分词)
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1. This is a little more convoluted than the previous examples, but is still pretty straightforward.
这个例子要比前面的例子更复杂一点,但是原理仍然非常简单。
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2. Few programmers understand what it means, not to mention its risk of introducing mistakes into such convoluted code.
很少有程序员理解它是什么意思,更不用说这种费解的代码所带来的出错风险了。
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3. The results could be harmful and damaging if they were to expose people’s information in ways they were not expecting, she said, and these issues are only likely to get more convoluted in the future.
这个结果将是有害的和具有破坏性的,如果他们在某种方式下揭露人们不期望揭露的信息,她说,同时这些问题在未来仅仅就像得到更多的费解。
- convoluted (adj.) 1752, past-participle adjective from verb convolute (1690s), from Latin convolutus, past participle of convolvere "to roll together," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + volvere "to roll," from PIE root *wel- (3) "to turn, revolve." Or perhaps a back-formation from convolution. French has convoluté (18c.), in form a past-participle adjective, but without the verb.
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