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1. 'kompleks, ]( American) kəm'pleks adjective1) (composed of many parts: a complex piece of machinery.) complejo2) (complicated or difficult: a complex problem.) complejo
2. 'kompleks noun1) (something made up of many different pieces: The leisure complex will include a swimming-pool, tennis courts, a library etc.) complejo2) ((often used loosely) an abnormal mental state caused by experiences in one's past which affect one's behaviour: She has a complex about her weight; inferiority complex.) complejo•tr['kɒmpleks]1 (gen) complejo,-a1 (group, system) complejo2 (in psychology) complejo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have a complex about something tener complejo de algocomplex [kɑm'plɛks, kəm-; 'kɑm-.plɛks] adj: complejo, complicadocomplex ['kɑm.plɛks] n: complejo madj.• complejo, -a adj.• complicado, -a adj.• enrevesado, -a adj.• revesado, -a adj.n.• complejo s.m.
I 'kɑːmpleks, 'kɒmpleksa) ( complicated) <person/issue/situation> complejo, complicadob) ( intricate) <system/pattern/design> complejo
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1) ( buildings) complejo m2) ( Psych) complejo m['kɒmpleks]1.ADJ (=difficult) complejo, complicado; (=consisting of different parts) complejo; (Ling) compuesto2. N1) (Psych) complejo minferiority/Oedipus complex — complejo m de inferioridad/Edipo
he's got a complex about his nose — está acomplejado por su nariz, su nariz lo acompleja
2) [of buildings] complejo msports complex — complejo m deportivo
housing complex — colonia f de viviendas, urbanización f
shopping complex — complejo m comercial
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I ['kɑːmpleks, 'kɒmpleks]a) ( complicated) <person/issue/situation> complejo, complicadob) ( intricate) <system/pattern/design> complejo
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1) ( buildings) complejo m2) ( Psych) complejo m
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