Nghĩa của từ complicating bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
make (something) more difficult or confusing by causing it to be more complex.
middlemen can complicate the process
synonyms:make (more) difficultmake complicatedmix upconfusemuddlemess upscrew upsnarl up
verb

Đặt câu với từ "complicating"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "complicating", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ complicating, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ complicating trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. Anuria and oliguria complicating abortion or ectopic or molar pregnancy (O00-O07, O08.4) Anuria and oliguria complicating pregnancy ( O26.83- ) Anuria and oliguria complicating the puerperium ( O90.4 )

2. Sadistic Bloodiness, and complicating matters of sexuality and infertility

3. Complicating the implementation of a Breeding program is the number of generations needed to

4. A complicating factor is her parents' refusal to cooperate with the police.

5. Somewhat complicating the issue are pistol-caliber Carbines; in the case of pistol-caliber ammunition

6. The water vapour also continually absorbs infrared (heat) radiation, further complicating the Earth's energy balance.

7. The channel quality indicator (CQI) of adjacent cells is measured without complicating user terminal (UE) processes.

8. 29 Objective To increase the awareness of heart or brain vessels disease complicating pulmonary embolism.

9. This is a new advantage for metal heat exchangers, but it is also a complicating factor.

10. The Norden Bombsights were such precision devices that parts were not always interchangeable, complicating field maintenance

11. Anything that threatens government stability sells newspapers and advertising space, while complicating any resolution of the underlying problems.

12. A further factor complicating the story is the trend towards monoculture of timber trees such as spruce.

13. Such statutes however constitute a complicating factor and emphasize the need for long-term solutions through international understanding.

14. The new turn of violence led to the aggravation of tensions, complicating the task of advancement towards settlement.

15. Most dinoflagellates in culture are Bacterized, complicating the quantification of protein synthesis, as well as the analysis of its regulation

16. The Bacteriology of mediastinitis complicating cardiovascular surgery is strikingly different from mediastinitis secondary to head and neck infections or esophageal perforations (Table 87-3)

17. Complication definition is - complexity, intricacy; especially : a situation or a detail of character complicating the main thread of a plot

18. Most likely, such actions would further divide us, complicating the issues we should be working on and magnifying Chinese recalcitrance.

19. Abstract: Most dinoflagellates in culture are Bacterized, complicating the quantification of protein synthesis, as well as the analysis of its regulation

20. This aerodynamically particularly unfavorable shape of the turbulence elements (42) causes increased pressure loss, thus complicating the through-flow of coolants.

21. Purpose: To report a case of severe coronary artery disease complicating pheochromocytoma, managed with combined coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and adrenalectomy.

22. Further complicating the identification is the similarity between Boeotian and Attic clays, although Boeotian clay is generally coarser and has a lighter color (5)

23. A senior Afghan diplomat said that multiple fissures exist in the Taliban movement, complicating talks and possible reconciliation with the Kabul government, especially among those …

24. The Bacteriology of mediastinitis complicating cardiovascular surgery is strikingly different from mediastinitis secondary to head and neck infections or esophageal perforations (Table 87-3)

25. Such information was useful in selecting and evaluating the effectiveness of treatment for complicating factors such as cerebral vasospasm, cerebral edema, acute and chronic hydrocephalus and intracerebral hematoma.

26. Further complicating repatriation, the land and other property formerly held by Lhotshampa refugees have been repopulated and taken over by Ngalop settlers – including government and military members – under government encouragement.

27. Complication /ˌkɒmplɪˈkeɪʃən/ n a condition, event, etc, that is complex or confused the act or process of complicating a situation, event, or condition that complicates or frustrates: her coming was a serious …

28. Complicating matters is that the composition of the food eaten (see glycemic index ) affects intestinal absorption rates. Glucose from some foods is absorbed more (or less) rapidly than the same amount of glucose in other foods.

29. In complicating compliments about President Obama's "Articulateness," they brilliantly analyze his artful use of language--and America's response to it--as a springboard to consider larger, thought-provoking questions about language, education, power and what Toni Morrison has referred to …

30. (Matthew 24:7) Complicating the problem is the fact that “pockets of extremely high fertility —above six children per woman— still exist throughout Africa and the Middle East,” states Planning the Global Family, a Worldwatch Institute report.

31. You have to recognize that, as compelling as the urge is, with every trip down memory lane, every text you send, every second you spend stalking your ex on social media, you are just feeding your addiction, deepening your emotional pain and complicating your recovery.

32. To enable mathematics to take account of some of these manifold complicating factors , Haldane Fisher , Wright and others devised several neat stratagems by resort to matrix algebra , differential and integral equations , etc . , the final aim in each case being the computation of the genotype frequencies in the next generation .

33. ‘The domain from which potential antecedents for both individual and discourse-deictic Anaphors can be elicited is defined in terms of dialogue acts.’ ‘Two complicating factors are that the relation between Anaphors and antecedents is by no means unrestricted and that often there is a partial match between anaphor and antecedent.’

34. Section 4.4.1 - Percutaneous Approaches to Occlude the Left Atrial Appendage Section 6.3.4 - Catheter Ablation in HF Section 7.4 - Complicating Acute Coronary Syndrome Section 7.12 - Device Detection of AF and Atrial Flutter Section 7.13 - Weight Loss NOACs are recommended over warfarin where eligible except in those patients with moderate - severe

35. ‘The domain from which potential antecedents for both individual and discourse-deictic Anaphors can be elicited is defined in terms of dialogue acts.’ ‘Two complicating factors are that the relation between Anaphors and antecedents is by no means unrestricted and that often there is a partial match between anaphor and antecedent.’