Supplement in spanish

Suplemento

pronunciation: suplementoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
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suplemento

supplement1 = suplemento. [Parte de una obra publicada por lo común separadamente, que sirve para clarificar cierta información o mantenerla al día]

Example: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.

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» dietary supplement = complemento dietético, suplemento dietético.

Example: Some dietary supplements contains substances prohibited by anti-doping rules or may pose a health risk to some persons.

» family income supplement = ayuda familiar.

Example: The librarians have instituted a series of campaigns, including displays and leaflets on specific issues, eg family income supplement, rent and rates rebates, and school grants.

» food supplement = suplemento alimenticio, complemento alimenticio.

Example: The application of probiotics as components of food products (e.g., milk products), or as over-the-counter food supplements is highlighted.

» vitamin supplement = suplemento vitamínico.

Example: The latest studies seem to suggest that vitamin-rich foods, but not vitamin supplements, have beneficial effects.

supplement2 = complementar. 

Example: The index should complement the classification scheme, and the relationships shown in the index should supplement those in the main classified sequence.

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» supplement + Posesivo + income = complementar + Posesivo + ingresos.

Example: Some people become involved in agritourism as a way of supplementing their income.

Supplement synonyms

addendum in spanish: , pronunciation: ədedəm nounaccessory in spanish: , pronunciation: æksesɜri adjective, nounappend in spanish: , pronunciation: əpend verbaffix in spanish: , pronunciation: æfɪks noun, verbappurtenance in spanish: , pronunciation: əpɜrtənəns nounpostscript in spanish: , pronunciation: poʊskrɪpt nounadd on in spanish: , pronunciation: ædɑn verb
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