complement - significado y definición. Qué es complement
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Qué (quién) es complement - definición


complement         
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Complementary; Complementation; Good complements; Complements; Complement (mathematics); Complement (disambiguation)
n.
1) a full complement
2) (naval) a ship's complement ('crew')
3) (grammar) a predicate complement
4) a complement to
complement         
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Complementary; Complementation; Good complements; Complements; Complement (mathematics); Complement (disambiguation)
<logic> The other value or values in the set of possible values. See logical complement, bitwise complement, {set complement}. (1995-01-24)
complement         
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Complementary; Complementation; Good complements; Complements; Complement (mathematics); Complement (disambiguation)
n.
1.
Full number, full quantity, quota, full tale, tale.
2.
Completeness, fulfilment, fulness, perfection, consummation.
3.
Deficiency, deficit, shortage, amount lacking (to make some fixed amount).

Wikipedia

Complement
A complement is often something that completes something else, or at least adds to it in some useful way. Thus it may be:
Ejemplos de uso de complement
1. I complement all my brands and they complement me.
2. Since he receives a disability income complement he is not entitled to an income complement, and under the Social Benefits Law, only people who receive an income complement are entitled to various benefits.
3. "Many Biblical stories complement the teachings of the Koran.
4. It‘s there to complement what‘s happening under Kyoto," Campbell said.
5. Where we are different, we favourably complement each other.