lioso

lioso
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. complicated
¿Por qué ustedes dos se separaron? - Es una historia larga y liosa. Prefiero no hablar de eso ahora.Why did you two break up? - It's a long and complicated story. I'd rather not get into it right now.
b. convoluted
Víctor me dio una explicación liosa sobre por qué no vino a la oficina ayer.Victor gave me a convoluted explanation about why he didn't come to the office yesterday.
c. confusing
Nadie sabía cómo abordar un problema tan lioso.No one knew how to tackle such a confusing problem.
d. muddled
La situación con la fusión de la compañía está muy liosa en este momento.The situation with the company merger is very muddled right now.
a. troublemaker
Cuidado con Elena. Es una liosa y le gusta chismosear.Be careful with Elena. She is a troublemaker and likes to gossip.
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