Aún no tenemos significados para "so intricate".
1The rule of rhythm in prose is not so intricate.
2Never were stratagems so intricate, dissimulation so profound!
3She meditated on the theme of chance that was so intricate in the fabric of all things.
4The bronze frame of mirror has a design so intricate in detail that it resembles lace work.
5The causes of disease are so intricate that they are reached only after ages of scientific labour.
6Noddy asked no questions, for he could not frame one which would cover so intricate a matter.
7On a subject so intricate as the cause of disease, only a few hints can here be given.
8The game on paper had become so large, so elaborate, so intricate, that no one could play it.
9His condition, which had seemed to him so intricate and so unique, began to appear possible and human.
10Like Phong Nha Cave, it boasted limestone formations so intricate they would have fit in inside a cathedral.
11But, my dear fellow, the question is so intricate, and at bottom I am altogether in the right!
12It's frustrating but necessary gatekeeping, as the game's battles are so intricate that unprepared players would otherwise be overwhelmed.
13There is no pathway in life so intricate but what if we ask divine guidance He will give it.
14Some of those passes are so intricate and narrow that an Austrian regiment could defend them against an army.
15You wonder he was not appalled by the task of essaying unaided a toilet so extensive and so intricate?
16They were so intricate and embellished, he could hardly see her skin under all the squares, swirls, curlicues, and flourishes.
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