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1. сущ.1) общ. добавление, приложение, дополнениеboys' earnings were a considerable supplement to family income — заработок мальчиков был существенной прибавкой к доходу семьи
2) общ. (кормовая) добавка; пищевая добавка3)а) общ. приложение, дополнение (к какому-л. документу)a supplement to the manual — приложение к руководству [инструкции\]
б) СМИ приложение (дополнительная часть газеты, расширяющая ее содержание; приложения содержат материалы на общие и специальные темы, напр., комиксы, телевизионную программку; чаще всего прилагается к воскресному номеру)See:4)а) эк. тр., разг. = fringe 3),б) эк. пособие ( в дополнение к другому доходу)See:5) торг. надбавка, доплата (дополнительная сумма, взимая при оплате каких-л. услуг в связи с какими-л. особенностями обслуживания)2. гл.a single room supplement is $150 per week — доплата за отдельную комнату составляет 150 долл. в неделю
общ. добавлять, дополнять, пополнятьMake every effort to supplement your faith with virtue. — Делай любые попытки, чтобы дополнить веру добродетелью.
She supplemented his meal with a bunch of grapes. — Она дала ему на обед еще и гроздь винограда.
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