在 英语 中使用 Was complex 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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The topic of treaties over time was complex and fraught with difficult theoretical questions, particularly that of the relationship between treaty law and customary law.
In the view of Norway, the right to development was complex and influenced by global trends.
Many members concurred that multilateral verification was complex, costly and challenging to enforce.
The problem of protection of atmosphere was complex and encompassed norms of international environmental law and other areas of international law.
Although the original user object was complex, the structure and meaning of the object has been retained in the JSON version.
The odor that drifted like a shadow over my neighborhood was complex because it was layered.
It was acknowledged that the problem was complex, and that no easy solutions existed.
With respect to the obligation to extradite or prosecute, the question of which of the two alternatives should take priority was complex.
The Commission recognized that the problem of drug control was complex and multifaceted and that the responses should be at the same level of complexity.
Although the original user object was complex, the structure and meaning of the object has been retained in the JSON version.
A1 2: The fullstyle of the Ottoman ruler was complex, as it was composed of several titles and evolved over the centuries.
Mr. Tladi(South Africa) said that the question of universal jurisdiction was complex and entangled with other difficult political issues.
The situation was complex, however, and different modalities applied in different cases.
He said that the Act was complex and cumbersome in many aspects, including its coverage of sectoral regulations and consumer protection.
The question of pre-emptive objections with intermediate effect was complex and difficult, but it seemed to him that such objections could be compatible with the Vienna Conventions.
Managing the numerous member profiles, events, and projects was complex, disjointed, and time consuming.
Mr. Ashford replied that the situation regarding approved Clean Development Mechanism projects was complex and that he would consult bilaterally with the Party concerned.
He also felt that intelligence was complex and could not be fully captured by a single quantitative measure.
The accession process was complex, costly, lengthy and challenging for all countries, especially the LDCs.
He believed that intelligence was complex and could not be fully captured by a single quantitative measure.