Complejo in english

Complex

pronunciation: kɑmpleks part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

complejo1 = complex ; nexus. 

Example: The planned library will be part of a complex including a civic hall, information lobby, exhibition rooms and a restaurant.Example: The future OPAC is likely to be one building block in a larger nexus of information structures.

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» complejo bibliotecariolibrary complex .

Example: This presented the library authorities with a long-awaited opportunity to build a new library complex.

» complejo comercialshopping complex .

Example: Many central libraries are now built adjacent to or as an integral part of a shopping complex.

» complejo de pisoscondominium complex .

Example: The underground garage is part of a large condominium complex where he lives.

» complejo deportivosports complex .

Example: This sports complex was extensively altered for the 1990 World Cup soccer championships.

» complejo de vitaminas Bvitamin B complex .

Example: The vitamin B complex refers to all of the known essential water-soluble vitamins except for vitamin C.

» complejo de viviendas subvencionadashousing project .

Example: This outreach project provides materials and training to lower literate families in public housing projects.

» complejo industialindustrial estateindustrial park .

Example: The author examines the social and architectural history of the industrial estate, using evidence from the experiences of working people.

Example: Two industrial parks were studied to test the need for 'walk-in' versus 'call-in' service facilities.

» complejo industrialindustrial complex .

Example: Residents in this industrial complex began to suffer from pain in the lower back, arms, & legs, as well as paralysis & neuralgia.

» complejo recreativoleisure complex .

Example: The building is attached to a large leisure complex, yet to be opened.

» complejo recreativo-culturalleisure-recreation-cultural complex .

Example: When, however, the point is reached that the library is subsumed into a leisure-recreation-cultural complex, and loses its specific identity, it may be questioned whether this is sound policy.

» complejo recreativo y socialleisure centre [Conjunto de edificios con instalaciones deportivas, cafeterías, y salas dedicadas a diversos usos que el ayuntamiento habilita para el esparcimiento de los ciudadanos] .

Example: The Stockholm Public Library provides library services in 32 hospitals, 1 gaol, 3 leisure centres for the handicapped and retired, and an institution for social rehabilitation.

» complejo residencialhousing developmenthousing estatehousing complexresidential complex .

Example: The mobile visits 24 sites on a weekly basis, serving communities and housing developments some distance from static service points.

Example: Libraries formed a major part of the reconstruction of Poland after World War II and they are to be found in such diverse places as housing estates and office blocks.

Example: Roughly 3 percent of all persons aged 70 and older in 1993 were living in housing complexes for the elderly.

Example: This lovely apartment with sea views is located in the old town in a nice residential complex with heated pool and tennis court.

» complejo socialcommunity complex [Conjunto de edificios dedicados al servicio de la comunidad] .

Example: However, a more advantageous site was offered, right in the shopping precinct, linking a covered mall of shops with a multi-functional community complex.

» complejo turísticotourist complexholiday villageresortholiday resort .

Example: When you go on holiday, go somewhere adventurous rather than to a tourist complex.

Example: For comfort and friendliness, look no further, the Normandy holiday villages, by the seaside or in the country, are what you need.

Example: If workers exceed established standards, they are 'awarded' trips at company expense, vacations at company-owned resorts at reduced rates, or special bonuses or gifts.

Example: Today, it remains an important holiday resort, receiving 20% of Welsh national tourist income.

» complejo vacacionalholiday villageresortholiday resort .

Example: For comfort and friendliness, look no further, the Normandy holiday villages, by the seaside or in the country, are what you need.

Example: If workers exceed established standards, they are 'awarded' trips at company expense, vacations at company-owned resorts at reduced rates, or special bonuses or gifts.

Example: Today, it remains an important holiday resort, receiving 20% of Welsh national tourist income.

» complejo vitamínicovitamin complex .

Example: In order to evaluate the significance of taking vitamin complexes minutes before soccer games, 40 soccer players were tested.

» vitamina del complejo BB-complex vitamin .

Example: B-complex vitamins and vitamin C are water-soluble vitamins that are not stored in the body and must be replaced each day.

complejo2 = complex. 

Example: The Hapa was a community of people with complexes, be they egoistic or inferiority ones.

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» complejo de Edipo, elOedipus conflict, theOedipus complex, the .

Example: According to Freud, the successful resolution of the Oedipus conflict sets the pattern for healthy sexual identity.

Example: It is to him that we owe phrases that have been incorporated into the language, such as the Freudian slip, the Oedipus Complex and the concept of the Ego.

» complejo de inferioridadinferiority complex .

Example: They appear to suffer from an inferiority complex, probably resulting from the attitudes of governments and local authorities.

» complejo de superioridadsuperiority complex .

Example: In the character of Emma, Austen combines a superiority complex with self-deception to depict a malfunctioning social hierarchy.

complejo3 = complex ; intricate ; knotted. 

Example: Profiles will usually need to be more complex with free language searching as greater provision for the entry of documents under synonyms and related terms is necessary.Example: The terminology, much of it being either newly coined or adapted to suit the purpose at hand, is sometimes rather intricate.Example: Its intricately knotted narrative begins in 1900 with the sequence of events leading to Oscar Wilde's deathbed conversion.

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» demasiado complejoovercomplex  .

Example: In the interest of economy, and in order to avoid an overcomplex catalogue these rules recommend selective use of added entries.

» hacerse más complejogrow in + complexitygain in + complexity .

Example: The application of copyright law to electronic resources is receiving more attention as technologies grow in kind and complexity.

Example: It is a study which is still withing its first century of life and has gained in complexity throughout each decade.

» más complejo de lo que parecemore than meets the eye .

Example: A librarian who suspected that there was more to this than met the eye might find that the problem at the heart of the matter could be a wish to know something of the story of the play without having to read it.

Complejo synonyms

compound in spanish: compuesto, pronunciation: kɑmpaʊnd part of speech: noun intricate in spanish: intrincado, pronunciation: ɪntrəkət part of speech: adjective convoluted in spanish: complejo, pronunciation: kɑnvəlutəd part of speech: adjective composite in spanish: compuesto, pronunciation: kəmpɑzət part of speech: adjective, noun byzantine in spanish: bizantino, pronunciation: bɪzəntaɪn part of speech: adjective, noun involved in spanish: involucrado, pronunciation: ɪnvɑlvd part of speech: adjective complicated in spanish: Complicado, pronunciation: kɑmpləkeɪtəd part of speech: adjective tortuous in spanish: tortuoso, pronunciation: tɔrtʃəwəs part of speech: adjective colonial in spanish: colonial, pronunciation: kəloʊniəl part of speech: adjective, noun multiplex in spanish: multicine, pronunciation: mʌltipleks part of speech: noun knotty in spanish: nudoso, pronunciation: nɑti part of speech: adjective tangled in spanish: enredado, pronunciation: tæŋgəld part of speech: adjective labyrinthine in spanish: laberíntico, pronunciation: læbɜrɪnθin part of speech: adjective interwoven in spanish: entretejido, pronunciation: ɪntɜrwoʊvən part of speech: adjective mazy in spanish: embrollado, pronunciation: meɪzi part of speech: adjective interlocking in spanish: entrelazado, pronunciation: ɪntɜrlɑkɪŋ part of speech: adjective, noun gordian in spanish: gordiano, pronunciation: gɔrdiən part of speech: adjective labyrinthian in spanish: laberíntico, pronunciation: læbɪrɪnθiən part of speech: adjective thickening in spanish: espesamiento, pronunciation: θɪkənɪŋ part of speech: noun interlacing in spanish: entrelazado, pronunciation: ɪntɜrleɪsɪŋ part of speech: adjective analyzable in spanish: analizable, pronunciation: ænəlaɪzəbəl part of speech: adjective coordination compound in spanish: compuesto de coordinación, pronunciation: koʊɔrdəneɪʃənkɑmpaʊnd part of speech: noun decomposable in spanish: descomponible, pronunciation: dikɑmpəsəbəl part of speech: adjective interlinking in spanish: entrelazando, pronunciation: ɪntɜrlɪŋkɪŋ part of speech: adjective building complex in spanish: edificio complejo, pronunciation: bɪldɪŋkɑmpleks part of speech: noun
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