complexity
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★☆☆ Moderate
Neutral
Meaning: The state of being composed of many interconnected parts
复杂性,复杂
complejidad
複雑さ、複雑性
복잡성, 복잡함
Complexity refers to the state of being composed of many interconnected parts or elements that make something difficult to understand or deal with. Complex systems, whether in science, society, or organisations, often behave in unpredictable ways. Understanding and managing complexity is a key challenge in many fields.
「complexity」指由许多相互关联的部分或元素组成的状态,使某事难以理解或处理。无论是在科学、社会还是组织中,复杂系统往往以不可预测的方式运作。理解和管理复杂性是许多领域的关键挑战。
La «complexity» se refiere al estado de estar compuesto por muchas partes o elementos interconectados que hacen que algo sea difícil de entender o manejar. Los sistemas complejos, ya sea en ciencia, sociedad u organizaciones, a menudo se comportan de maneras impredecibles. Comprender y gestionar la complejidad es un desafío clave en muchos campos.
「complexity」は、多くの相互に関連する部分や要素から構成されており、理解したり対処したりするのが難しい状態を指します。科学、社会、組織などの複雑なシステムは、しばしば予測不可能な振る舞いをします。複雑さを理解し管理することは、多くの分野で重要な課題です。
complexity는 많은 상호 연결된 부분이나 요소로 구성되어 이해하거나 다루기 어려운 상태를 말합니다. 과학, 사회, 조직 등의 복잡한 시스템은 종종 예측할 수 없는 방식으로 작동합니다. 복잡성을 이해하고 관리하는 것은 많은 분야에서 핵심적인 과제입니다.
Examples
- The complexity of the legal system makes it hard for ordinary people to navigate. 法律制度的复杂性使普通人难以理解。La complejidad del sistema legal dificulta que la gente común lo navegue.法制度の複雑さにより、一般の人々がそれを理解するのは難しいです。법 제도의 복잡성 때문에 일반인들이 이해하기 어렵습니다.
- Scientists are still studying the complexity of the human brain. 科学家们仍在研究人脑的复杂性。Los científicos todavía están estudiando la complejidad del cerebro humano.科学者たちはまだ人間の脳の複雑さを研究しています。과학자들은 아직도 인간 뇌의 복잡성을 연구하고 있습니다.
- We shouldn't underestimate the complexity of the problem. 我们不应低估这个问题的复杂性。No deberíamos subestimar la complejidad del problema.問題の複雑さを過小評価すべきではありません。문제의 복잡성을 과소평가해서는 안 됩니다.
Pronunciation
Usage Guide
Context: general
Tone: neutral
Origin & History
From Latin 'complexus' (surrounding, encompassing), past participle of 'complecti' (to encircle, embrace), combining 'com-' (together) + 'plectere' (to weave, braid).
Cultural Context
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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