0 the natural appearance of the skin on a person's face, especially its colour or quality -- (天然的)面色,膚色,氣色
1 the general character of something -- 一般特徵;性質
These are radical changes which will alter the complexion of the British contemporary dance scene. 這些變化非常大,將會徹底改變英國當代舞蹈界的格局。
What Pablo has just said puts an entirely/completely new complexion on (= changes) things. 巴勃羅剛剛所說的話使事情發生了徹底的變化。
If complexions are accidental qualities, where will we ever get a substantial forms other than those of the elements?
The current complexion of parliaments shows the continued growth of professional legislators.
The issues raised in the two commentaries assume a different complexion when certain distinctions are made.
If viewed in this light, the argument makes better sense, although of course it acquires an entirely new complexion.
A different complexion might be put on the same phenomena if instead we referred more particularly to the problems of" criminal justice" and" penal policy".
An athlete, a complexion, and a diet might all be called healthy.
There was little change in the overall complexion of the corporation with the partial exception of 1926.
He was 5 feet 8 inches tall and had brown hair with hazel eyes and a fair complexion.