intricacy in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

intricacy in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for intricacy in the English»French Dictionary

intricacy <-cies> [ˈɪntrɪkəsi] N

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English
The basic building was the subject of problematics and intricacies in deconstructivism, with no detachment for ornament.
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It has few if any intricacies about it.
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When developing embedded control systems, designers are squeezed by two trends - shrinking development cycles and growing design intricacy.
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Due to the intricacies involved, every dental restoration made is physiologically compatible and matched.
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Warren spent nearly his entire life close to the lumber industry, and knew the intricacies of this industry like few other people.
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It is occasionally used to create fretwork though it is not able to match a fretsaw in intricacy of cut, particularly in thin materials.
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In his own words, he began to obsessively write songs, spending countless hours honing the intricacies of melody, lyric, and structure.
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The class was centered on teaching students effective communication techniques as well as broadcasting history and the intricacies of radio broadcasting.
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He published more than 20 books in his lifetime, many of which were written to explain the intricacies of science to the general public.
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Chassis often show intricacies of exhaust systems and suspensions.
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