complexos

This is the 2478th most frequent Portuguese word.


complexos

"Complexos" in English means "complexes," referring to intricate systems or structures, or psychological mental states involving insecurities or fixations.


In this sentence, the word 'complexos' is used as an adjective to describe 'sistemas', implying that the systems are intricate or sophisticated.

Os complexos sistemas do corpo humano são fascinantes.

The complex systems of the human body are fascinating.


Here, 'complexos' is used as a noun to refer to psychological challenges or insecurities, showing its use in a psychological or emotional context.

Ele não conseguiu superar os complexos sobre sua aparência.

He couldn't overcome his complexes about his appearance.


In this sentence, 'complexos' functions as an adjective and describes the buildings, indicating that they are elaborate and sophisticated in design or structure.

Os novos edifícios são complexos e avançados.

The new buildings are complex and advanced.