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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 补充A supplement is an addition to something to improve it. 双语例句例: Business sponsorship must be a supplement to, not a substitute for, public funding. 商业赞助必须是公共基金的补充而非替代物。 2.?[C 可数名词] 营养剂A supplement is a pill that you take or a special kind of food that you eat in order to improve your health. 双语例句例: a multiple vitamin and mineral supplement. 一种复合维生素和矿物质营养剂。 3.?[C 可数名词] (报纸或杂志的)增刊A supplement is a separate part of a magazine or newspaper, often dealing with a particular topic. 双语例句例: a special supplement to a monthly financial magazine. 一份金融月刊的特别增刊。 4.?[C 可数名词] (书籍的)附录 , 补编A supplement to a book is an additional section, written some time after the main text and published either at the end of the book or separately. 双语例句例: the supplement to the Encyclopedia Britannica. 《大不列颠百科全书》补编。 5.?[C 可数名词] (旅行或住宾馆等所付的)额外费用A supplement is an extra amount of money that you pay in order to obtain special facilities or services, for example when you are travelling or staying at a hotel. 双语例句例: If you are travelling alone, the single room supplement is $25 a night. 如果你独自一人旅行,单人间的额外费用是每晚25美元。
VERB. 动词supplements , supplementing , supplemented 1.?[T 及物动词] 补充If you supplement something, you add something to it in order to improve it. 近义词augment , enhance , enrich 双语例句例: people doing extra jobs outside their regular jobs to supplement their incomes. 在固定工作之余做兼职以增加收入的人们。 例: I suggest supplementing your diet with vitamins E and A. 我建议你在饮食中补充维生素E和A。
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