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Meaning of rat's nest | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Something that is excessively complicated, entangled, or disorderly (either physically or metaphorically).
    idiomatic
  2. A software or hardware system whose design lacks organized structure, making it difficult to understand and maintain.
    idiomatic

Examples

“rat's nest of a wiring harness”
“To make this mid-17th-century rat's nest of love affairs and sexual confusions intelligible for late-20th-century audiences is a job in itself.”
“That has been held up by the need to negotiate the distribution rights for each country with the labels and artists—a rat's nest of contracts.”
“Faced with that rat's nest of legal and jurisdictional issues, the NLRB threw the Northwestern players' labor rights under the team bus.”
“Many CPU silicon designers in the 1990s complained bitterly about the rat's nest in the center of SPARC chips.”
“And cloud computing relies on millions of connections and services. In other words, it's a troubleshooting nightmare when the cloud goes bust. . . . In other words, the cloud will likely become more of a rat's nest.”
“2016 July 2, veryatlantic, "Saturday, July 2, 2016: Addendum," Tales From The Trailer Court™ (retrieved 2 March 2017):”
“Think of libraries as the way the sub-idiots who like C code hide all the rat's-nest programming they don't want you to see.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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