Complementar in english

Complement

pronunciation: kɑmpləmənt part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

complementarse = dovetail. 

Example: The three should dovetail so that each builds on the other instead of working against it.

complementar = complement ; supplement ; serve as + a foil. 

Example: Editors who decide that concepts in abstracts should complement descriptors, may give various instructions to secure indexing enhancement with these concepts.Example: The index should complement the classification scheme, and the relationships shown in the index should supplement those in the main classified sequence.Example: In Shakespeare's plays, the killjoy serves as a foil against which the joy of merrymaking and festivity can shine.

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» complementar con accesoriosaccessorise [accessorize, -USA] .

Example: After spending ages trying on different dresses and then deciding on 'the one' we then have to think about how to accessorise it.

» complementar + Posesivo + ingresossupplement + Posesivo + income .

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

» complementarsedovetail .

Example: The three should dovetail so that each builds on the other instead of working against it.

» complementarse a la perfecciónbe a natural fit .

Example: Hiring veterans is a natural fit for our organization, because they possess an unwavering commitment to their job.

» complementarse conbe coupled with .

Example: His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.

» complementarse de forma naturalbe a natural fit .

Example: Hiring veterans is a natural fit for our organization, because they possess an unwavering commitment to their job.

» complementarse mutuamentecomplement + one another .

Example: Often the intention has been for the institutions to complement one another and to learn from one another.

Complementar synonyms

full complement in spanish: complemento completo, pronunciation: fʊlkɑmpləmənt part of speech: noun
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