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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5703 COCA: 6760
complement
verb [T] /ˈkɒmplɪment/
present tense
I/you/we/theycomplement
he/she/itcomplements
present participlecomplementing
past tensecomplemented
past participlecomplemented
  1. 1
    to combine well with something, often something that has different qualities 与…相配;与…互补

    The plants are chosen to complement each other. 所选的这些植物互为补充。

    a simple sweater that was perfectly complemented by elegant jewellery 与优雅珠宝完美搭配的素净毛衣

     Synonyms and related words
    To combine things, or to combine well: combine, complement, harmonize...
  2. 2
    to add another thing to something 补充

    This project is intended to complement, not replace, local authority programmes. 该工程是为了补充而不是替换地方政府的计划。

     Synonyms and related words
complement
noun [C] /ˈkɒmplɪmənt/
singularcomplement
pluralcomplements
  1. 1
    something that is added to something else 补足物;补充
    complement to :

    Her youthful energy will be a welcome complement to the strength and experience of the team. 她的青春活力是对于这支球队实力和经验的良好补充。

     Synonyms and related words
    Excess, extra amounts and things added: addition, spare, supplement...
  2. 2
    something that combines well with something else 搭配物;配对物
    complement to :

    Our sauces are the perfect complement to any meal. 我们的沙司与任何一餐饭都能搭配得很好。

     Synonyms and related words
    Parts of combinations and mixtures: complement, constituent, ingredient...
  3. 3
    the number of people or things that something has 数额;名额
    full complement (=the largest number possible or necessary) 足额 :

    We already have our full complement of workers. 我们的工人数已经足够了。

    complement of :

    the government department with the largest complement of civil servants 公务员数目最多的政府部门

     Synonyms and related words
    General words for numbers, amounts and quantities: accumulation, allocation, allowance...
  4. 4
    linguistics in active clauses, the part of a clause that comes after a linking verb such as ‘be', ‘seem', or ‘appear' and identifies or describes the subject. A complement is usually a noun or adjective. For example in the sentences ‘Parking is always a problem in city-centres' and ‘Sometimes the future seems very uncertain', the complements are ‘a problem' and ‘very uncertain'. 补(足)语
     Synonyms and related words
    Types and forms of word, clause or sentence: accusative, adjunct, allomorph...
  5. 5
    maths an angle that is added to another angle to form an angle of 90 degrees (数学中的)余角
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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5703 COCA: 6760
complement

noun¹

1sth that goes well with sth else搭配物ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEgood, ideal, natural, necessary, nice, perfect合適的/理想的/自然的/必要的/美妙的/完美的補充PREPOSITIONcomplement to⋯的補充This wine is the perfect complement to fish.這種葡萄酒最適合吃魚時喝。
complement

noun²

2total number that makes a group complete全數ADJECTIVE | VERB + COMPLEMENT | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEfull滿額large大額normal標準全編名額VERB + COMPLEMENTtake接收名額We've taken our full complement of trainees this year.我們今年接收的實習生已滿員。PREPOSITIONcomplement of⋯的全編名額
complement

verb

ADVERBnicely, well補充得很好perfectly正好相得益彰The dishes on the menu complement each other perfectly.菜單上的各道菜品搭配絕妙。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5703 COCA: 6760

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