SUITABLEto make a good combination with someone or something else 补充;使相配;使完美
John and Bob complemented each other well.
约翰和鲍勃互相配合得很好。
The dark red walls complement the red leather chairs.
深红色的墙和红色的皮椅很相配。
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In everyday English, people usually say that something goes well with another thing, or they go well together, rather than say they complement each other: 在日常英语中,人们一般说go well with或go well together,而不说complement
1SUITABLEsomeone or something that emphasizes the good qualities of another person or thing 补足物;补充;使完备之物
complement to
This wine would be a nice complement to grilled dishes.
这种葡萄酒配烧烤食物会很不错。
2COMPLETEthe number or quantity needed to make a group complete 足数,足额;全数
complement of
Each new cell will carry its full complement of chromosomes.
每个新的细胞都包含完整的染色体组。
3.SLG technical a word or phrase that follows a verb and describes the subject of the verb. In ‘John is cold’ and ‘John became chairman’, ‘cold’ and ‘chairman’ are complements. 补语〔如John is cold中的cold,或John became chairman中的chairman〕
1sth that goes well with sth else搭配物ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤good, ideal, natural, necessary, nice, perfect合適的/理想的/自然的/必要的/美妙的/完美的補充PREPOSITION➤complement to⋯的補充◇This wine is the perfect complement to fish.這種葡萄酒最適合吃魚時喝。complement
noun²
2total number that makes a group complete全數ADJECTIVE | VERB + COMPLEMENT | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤full滿額▸➤large大額▸➤normal標準全編名額VERB + COMPLEMENT➤take接收名額◇We've taken our full complement of trainees this year.我們今年接收的實習生已滿員。PREPOSITION➤complement of⋯的全編名額complement
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ADVERB➤nicely, well補充得很好▸➤perfectly正好相得益彰◇The dishes on the menu complement each other perfectly.菜單上的各道菜品搭配絕妙。