Complement in spanish
Complemento
pronunciation: koʊmplementoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: koʊmplementoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
complement1 = complemento. [A veces confundido con "compliment" = cumplido]
Example: This article concludes that CD-ROM offers a complement rather than an alternative to on-line access.more:
» a complement of = un conjunto de.
Example: Libraries will have to select shrewdly a complement of formats that address the varying uses library patrons have for information.» direct complement = complemento directo.
Example: When you modify the direct object or direct complement, the gerund should designate animate beings.» indirect complement = complemento indirecto.
Example: If a sentence has an indirect complement, it also has a direct complement.complement2 = complementar.
Example: Editors who decide that concepts in abstracts should complement descriptors, may give various instructions to secure indexing enhancement with these concepts.more:
» complement + one another = complementarse mutuamente.
Example: Often the intention has been for the institutions to complement one another and to learn from one another.