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vitamin+supplement

  • 1 vitamin supplement

    ˈvita·min sup·ple·ment
    n Vitamintabletten, um den Vitaminhaushalt zu ergänzen

    English-german dictionary > vitamin supplement

  • 2 vitamin supplement

    'vita·min sup·ple·ment
    n
    Vitamintabletten, um den Vitaminhaushalt zu ergänzen

    English-German students dictionary > vitamin supplement

  • 3 supplement

    1. noun
    1) Ergänzung, die (to + Gen.); (addition) Zusatz, der
    2) (of book) Nachtrag, der; (separate volume) Supplement, das; Nachtragsband, der; (of newspaper) Beilage, die
    3) (to fare etc.) Zuschlag, der
    2. transitive verb
    * * *
    1. noun
    (an addition made to supply something lacking, or to correct errors etc: A supplement to the dictionary is to be published next year.) die Ergänzung
    2. [-ment] verb
    (to make, or be, an addition to: He does an evening job to supplement his wages.) ergänzen
    - academic.ru/72299/supplementary">supplementary
    * * *
    sup·ple·ment
    I. n
    [ˈsʌplɪmənt, AM -lə-]
    1. (something extra) Ergänzung f (to zu + dat); (book) Supplement nt, Supplementband m, Ergänzungsband m; (information) Nachtrag m, Anhang m
    a \supplement to one's income ein zusätzliches Einkommen
    2. (section) Beilage f
    advertising/sports \supplement Werbe-/Sportbeilage f
    the Sunday \supplement die Sonntagsbeilage
    3. MED
    vitamin \supplement Nahrungsmittelergänzung f
    4. BRIT (surcharge) Zuschlag m
    to pay a \supplement einen Zuschlag zahlen
    II. vt
    [ˈsʌplɪment, AM -lə-]
    to \supplement sth etw ergänzen
    to \supplement one's diet with sth seine Nahrung durch etw akk ergänzen
    to \supplement one's income by doing sth sein Einkommen aufbessern, indem man etw tut
    * * *
    ['sʌplɪmənt]
    1. n
    1) Ergänzung f (
    to +gen); (of book) Ergänzungsband m (to zu); (= at end of book) Anhang m, Nachtrag m; (= food supplement) Zusatz m
    2) (= colour supplement etc) Beilage f, Magazin nt
    2. vt
    ergänzen; income also aufbessern
    * * *
    A s [ˈsʌplımənt]
    1. (to) Ergänzung f (gen oder zu), Zusatz m (zu)
    2. Nachtrag m, Anhang m ( beide:
    to zu einem Buch), Ergänzungsband m
    3. Beilage f (zu einer Zeitung etc)
    4. MATH Supplementwinkel m
    5. Aufbesserung f (to one’s income seines Einkommens)
    6. (Einzelzimmer- etc) Zuschlag m
    B v/t [ˈsʌplıment]
    1. ergänzen
    2. sein Einkommen aufbessern ( with mit)
    sup. abk
    2. superlative Superl.
    4. supplementary zusätzl.
    6. supra, above
    supp. abk
    2. supplementary zusätzl.
    suppl. abk
    2. supplementary zusätzl.
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) Ergänzung, die (to + Gen.); (addition) Zusatz, der
    2) (of book) Nachtrag, der; (separate volume) Supplement, das; Nachtragsband, der; (of newspaper) Beilage, die
    3) (to fare etc.) Zuschlag, der
    2. transitive verb
    * * *
    (to) n.
    Ergänzung (zu) f. (newspapers) n.
    Beigabe -n f.
    Beiheft -e n. n.
    Anhang -¨e m.
    Beilage -n f.
    Feuilleton n.
    Nachtrag -¨e m.
    Zusatz -¨e m. (with) v.
    aufbessern (mit) v.
    ergänzen v.

    English-german dictionary > supplement

  • 4 supplement

    sup·ple·ment n [ʼsʌplɪmənt, Am -lə-]
    1) ( something extra) Ergänzung f (to zu +dat); ( book) Supplement nt, Supplementband m, Ergänzungsband m; ( information) Nachtrag m, Anhang m;
    a \supplement to one's income ein zusätzliches Einkommen
    2) med
    vitamin \supplement Nahrungsmittelergänzung f
    3) ( section) Beilage f;
    advertising/sports \supplement Werbe-/Sportbeilage f;
    the Sunday \supplement die Sonntagsbeilage
    4) ( Brit) ( surcharge) Zuschlag m;
    to pay a \supplement einen Zuschlag zahlen vt [ʼsʌplɪment, Am -lə-];
    to \supplement sth etw ergänzen;
    to \supplement one's diet with sth seine Nahrung durch etw akk ergänzen;
    to \supplement one's income by doing sth sein Einkommen aufbessern, indem man etw tut

    English-German students dictionary > supplement

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