Complicated in spanish

Complicado

pronunciation: koʊmplikɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

complicate = complicar, enredar, embrollar, embarullar, enmarañar. 

Example: Russia is complicating the Syrian conflict with its intervention there.

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» complicate + matters = complicar las cosas, complicar la situación.

Example: Looking disheveled and unkempt, he only complicated matters by wearing a black suit with a red shirt and no tie.

» complicate + Posesivo + life = complicar la vida.

Example: The last thing she needed was him complicating her life even further.

» complicate + the issue = complicar el tema, complicar el asunto, complicar la cuestión, complicar las cosas, complicar la situación.

Example: The federal government has complicated the issue more than anyone.

» complicate + the situation = complicar la situación, complicar las cosas.

Example: The rapid rise of China as a regional economic and military power has complicated the situation dramatically.

» complicate + things = complicar las cosas, complicar la situación.

Example: I think we like to complicate things when it is really quite simple; find what makes you happy and who it is that makes you happy and you're set.

complicated = complicado. 

Example: Libraries should only refer users to other information agencies when complicated, specialized, or technical expertise is required.

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» complicated-looking = de aspecto complicado.

Example: Also, the mixed notation leads to complicated-looking class numbers containing a variety of symbols.

» hyper-complicated = supercomplicado.

Example: Some applications are hyper-complicated and some are simply impractical.

» overcomplicated [over-complicated] = demasiado complicado. 

Example: Some considered the rules over-complicated and fussy, whereas others were of the opinion that more detail was required.

» uncomplicated = sin complicaciones, poco complicado, sencillo, simple.

Example: It is an example of an uncomplicated but practical and successful artificial intelligence application.

Complicated synonyms

complex in spanish: complejo, pronunciation: kɑmpleks part of speech: adjective, noun
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