complement
comp
ˈkɑmp
kaamp
le
ment
mənt
mēnt
British pronunciation
/kˈɒmplɪmənt/

Definition und Bedeutung von „complement“ im Englischen

to complement
01

ergänzen, verschönern

to add something that enhances or improves the quality or appearance of someone or something
Transitive: to complement sth
to complement definition and meaning
example
Beispiele
The new accessories complemented her outfit, adding a touch of elegance.
Die neuen Accessoires ergänzten ihr Outfit und verliehen ihm eine Note von Eleganz.
A well-chosen background music can complement the atmosphere of a social event.
Eine gut gewählte Hintergrundmusik kann die Atmosphäre einer sozialen Veranstaltung ergänzen.
Complement
01

a word or phrase that completes the meaning of a grammatical expression

example
Beispiele
In " She made him angry, " the word angry is a complement.
The verb become requires a complement to finish its meaning.
02

something that completes, enhances, or perfects another thing

example
Beispiele
The red wine was a perfect complement to the steak.
Her scarf provided a colorful complement to the outfit.
03

the number of people required to make a group or crew complete

example
Beispiele
The ship sailed with a full complement of sailors.
The department reached its normal staff complement last week.
04

a complete set or amount of something

example
Beispiele
The restaurant offers a full complement of wines.
He owns a complete complement of tools for the job.
05

one of two things that together form a whole or make each other complete

example
Beispiele
Yin and yang are seen as complements in Chinese philosophy.
The two colors act as visual complements on the canvas.
06

any of a group of proteins in blood serum that assist the immune system in destroying pathogens

example
Beispiele
The complement system enhances the body's immune response.
Low complement levels can indicate autoimmune disease.
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