释义 |
unˈcomplex, a. (un-1 7 and 5 b.)
1702S. Parker tr. Cicero's De Finibus v. 292 The Six Uncomplex Acceptations of Summum Bonum I have now laid before you. 1854Mill Lett. (1910) II. 368 Small things, or at least things uncomplex and composed of few parts. |