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1 complement
'kompləmənt
1. noun1) (in a sentence, the words of the predicate, not including the verb.) complemento2) ((something added to make) a complete number or amount.) complemento
2. verb(to complete, fill up.) complementartr['kɒmplɪmənt]1 (gen) complemento (to, de)1 complementar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa full complement of something la totalidad de algocomplement ['kɑmplə.mɛnt] vt: complementarcomplement ['kɑmpləmənt] n: complemento mn.• complemento s.m.• personal s.m.v.• complementar v.
I 'kɑːmpləmənt, 'kɒmplɪmənt1)complement (TO something) — complemento m (de algo)
2) ( full number)the orchestra had the full complement of strings — la orquesta contaba con una sección de cuerdas completa
the ship's complement — ( Naut) la tripulación or dotación completa
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transitive verb complementar1. N['kɒmplɪmǝnt]1) (gen) complemento mthis wine is the perfect complement to smoked salmon — este vino complementa perfectamente al salmón ahumado
the orchestra did not have its full complement of brass — la orquesta no contaba con su sección de metales completa
2.VT ['kɒmplɪment]complementar* * *
I ['kɑːmpləmənt, 'kɒmplɪmənt]1)complement (TO something) — complemento m (de algo)
2) ( full number)the orchestra had the full complement of strings — la orquesta contaba con una sección de cuerdas completa
the ship's complement — ( Naut) la tripulación or dotación completa
II
transitive verb complementar -
2 compaginarse
■compaginarse verbo reflexivo to complement each other: se compaginan a la perfección, they complement each other perfectly -
3 complemento
Del verbo complementar: ( conjugate complementar) \ \
complemento es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
complementó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: complementar complemento
complementar ( conjugate complementar) verbo transitivo to complement complementarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to complement each other
complemento sustantivo masculinoa) (Ling, Mat) complement;◊ complemento directo/indirecto direct/indirect objectc)
complemento sustantivo masculino
1 complement
ropa y complementos, clothes and accessories
2 Ling (de un verbo) object
complemento directo/indirecto, direct/ indirect object (del nombre) complement ' complemento' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - casarse - decir - despertarse - él - ella - ellos - gustar - nosotras - nosotros - os - permitirse - preferir - que - quien - quién - vosotras - vosotros - a - cual - nos English: agree - appreciate - ask - choose - complement - deny - excuse - expect - fear - feel - get - hear of - help out - her - him - imagine - let - listen - look at - make - mean - mention - mind - notice - object - observe - opportunity - opposed - promise - propose - put off - raise - recollect - remind - risk - see - stand - study - teach - tell - understand - want - whom - allowance - supplement -
4 complementar
complementar ( conjugate complementar) verbo transitivo to complement complementarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to complement each other ' complementar' also found in these entries: English: complement - supplement -
5 complementaria
Del verbo complementar: ( conjugate complementar) \ \
complementaría es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) condicional indicativo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) condicional indicativoMultiple Entries: complementar complementaria
complementar ( conjugate complementar) verbo transitivo to complement complementarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to complement each other
complementario,-a adjetivo complementary ' complementaria' also found in these entries: English: subsidiary
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