
논리나 이야기 등을 복잡하게 만들어 이해하기 어렵게 하다.
To make an argument, story, or process complex and difficult to follow.
예문:
"The legal jargon served only to convolute the simple agreement."
"The author tends to convolute the plot with unnecessary subplots."
둘둘 감거나 서로 얽히게 하여 나선형으로 만들다.
To roll or wind together; to coil or twist into a spiral shape.
예문:
"The machine is designed to convolute the wires into a tight, protective coil."
"The vines began to convolute around the old wooden fence over the summer."
특히 꽃봉오리 속의 잎처럼 세로 방향으로 돌돌 말려 있는.
Rolled up longitudinally upon itself, especially referring to a leaf in a bud.
예문:
"The botanist identified the plant species by its distinct convolute leaves."
"The shell's convolute structure provides extra strength against deep-sea pressure."