0 having a lot of small parts or details that are arranged in a complicated way and are therefore sometimes difficult to understand, solve, or produce -- 错综复杂的;复杂精细的;难理解的;难解决的
His argument is sometimes intricate and often subtle - but now and then it makes a meal of the obvious.
The complicated and intricate pattern of forestry management in this period can be explained by the overlapping uses to which the woodland was put.
The human being is understood as an intricate hybrid of nature and culture.
This is reflected in their simulation of art nouveau's intricate and fluid designs through melodic gestures that emphasize irregular rhythms and dissonant metres.
Picks were generally flattened on one side and were used in weaving to lift the warp to create intricate patterns.
One way of opening up this intricate text is to unpack its title.
The second innovation was that mystical prayer did not require knowing the intricate kabbalistic meanings and connections of the words of the prayers.
Surrounding these figures may be an intricate pattern of winged and/or paw scrolls, often associated with vertical scale motifs.