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complesso

complex

adjective kohm-PLEHS-soh Less Common

Origin: from Latin 'complexus', embraced together

Also means

complicated

Usage Note

Complesso agrees as complessa/complessi/complesse. As a noun un complesso is a band, a building complex, or a psychological hang-up (avere dei complessi). The phrase nel complesso means 'on the whole'.

Examples

"È un problema molto complesso."

Natural Translation

It is a very complex problem.

Literal Translation

It-is a problem very complex.

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