complicated造句121. Pseudocysts may be complicated by infection, haemorrhage, rupture, and by compression of adjacent organs.
122. If I break the rule, correcting the pattern is more complicated.
123. The 737 rudder is unusually complicated, with numerous valves and backup systems.
124. Marxist feminism is rather more complicated in that it sees the oppression of women as inextricably linked to the class system.
125. A complicated pattern of basins and ridges hind the volcanic arc.
126. MPEG-2 sets the standard for the compression of digital signals, the most complicated and expensive element of any digital broadcasting system.
127. Upper classes are often heavily loaded with current world affairs and the complicated workings of the United Nations and its agencies.
128. Shaping Sometimes the behaviours to be learned are too complicated for the child to attain at once.
129. A modern founder would probably use a centrifuge for such a complicated casting.
130. The vast restaurant area allows us a complicated exit choice of at least fifty yards of glass door frontage.
131. This in itself provides a complicated emotional scenario for the bereaved person to cope with.
132. This is further complicated by the above-mentioned color changes that occur with growth.
133. Treated as an instance of the Utilitarian calculus, the whole increasingly complicated operation would no doubt be quite unreal.
134. Unexpected overtime, low wages and complicated antisocial hours are features for many care assistants.
135. Large construction projects, like an office building or industrial complex for example, are too complicated for one person to supervise.
136. If not correctly understood it can be the Achilles' heel of a complicated chain of investigations.
137. This may be because they generally suffer more serious problems, often complicated by personality difficulties and alcohol abuse.
138. The film appears to be quite complicated but it's basically a love story.
139. It is too complicated to send large numbers of bills over to their accountant every day.
140. Thus, bit by bit, the child learns to string together more complicated sequences.
141. A following wind which chilled the snow and made life complicated through the Compression troubled some of the top seed.
142. Launching a new product is a highly complicated business, and careful planning is called for.
143. My father called us frequently from Tokyo to keep us abreast of the legal work, which sounded complicated to me.
144. The complicated cultural, religious and political make up created a further cause of tension.
145. Last month the senator complicated their task by reiterating his support for some exceptions to a constitutional amendment banning abortion.
146. As with the others, it was complicated by numerous irregularities, approximations, and ornate embellishments in the park.
147. She also is nicely complicated: at times arrogant, stubborn, wrong-headed and voyeuristic.
148. The longer and more complicated the motor pattern the child can navigate, the more attentive she appears.
149. This proud, but humiliated, most complicated of politicians was not averse to flattery.
150. Further, it has never been shown that group tasks require a communication system anywhere near as complicated as human language.