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1 this wine complements the food perfectly
Общая лексика: это вино отлично дополняет обедУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > this wine complements the food perfectly
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2 complement
1. n дополнение; дополняющее до нормы количество2. n полный комплект; штатное количество; норма3. n воен. личный состав части или корабля4. v дополнять5. v укомплектовыватьСинонимический ряд:1. accompaniment (noun) accompaniment; augmentation; enhancement; enrichment2. aggregate (noun) aggregate; collection; ensemble; entire crew; entirety; full amount; full measure; full number; sum total; the works; totality; wholeness3. company (noun) cast; company; crew; team; troupe4. counterpart (noun) correlate; counterpart; pendant5. supplement (noun) addition; balance; companion; completion; correlative; equivalent; finishing touch; reciprocal; remainder; supplement6. round out (verb) add to; cap; complete; consummate; correlate; culminate; fill out; perfect; round off; round out; supplementАнтонимический ряд:abatement; deficiency; deficit; detraction; diminution; drawback; insufficiency -
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1. [ʹkɒmplımənt] n1. дополнение; дополняющее до нормы количествоcomplement of an angle - мат. дополнительный угол
2. полный комплект; штатное количество; нормаthe plane had received its full complement of passengers - все места в самолёте были заняты
3. грам. дополнение4. воен. (штатный) личный состав части или корабля2. [ʹkɒmplıment] vthe ship carried a complement of 930 men - на корабле находился экипаж численностью в 930 человек
1) дополнятьthis wine complements the food perfectly - это вино отлично дополняет обед
2) укомплектовывать
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