Encara no tenim significats per a "more intricate".
1His playing actually seems to have gotten better-richerand indeed more intricate.
2No body of men has problems more intricate and exacting and difficult.
3The watercourses now became more intricate, growing narrower as I rowed southward.
4Modern technology has allowed video games to grow bigger and more intricate.
5Most really enjoy the challenge, so the more intricate the chore the better.
6His fast-stepping dance, displaying more intricate movements, brought on more shouts and applause.
7The physics of Maskelyne's levitation was much more intricate than what Kellar saw.
8Newman goes, in his next letter, to a much more intricate subject: i.e.
9And the more data they have, the more intricate the algorithms can be.
10But it's the more intricate aspects of these feathers that make them noteworthy.
11The sequel amplifies the look with more fantastical creatures and more intricate costumes.
12These specialised cells allowed animals to become much more intricate.
13Moving beyond the simple multicellularity developed by cyanobacteria, some organisms became far more intricate.
14Human affairs are in themselves far more intricate and perplexing than molecules and chromosomes.
15But if we magnify the natural world it only becomes more intricate and excellent.
16Prior to this, there may also be more eruptions, creating even more intricate structures.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
More intricate a través del temps
More intricate per variant geogràfica