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[/ˈsʌplɪmənt; ˋsʌpləmənt/] n 用法: 1 ~ (to sth) thing added to sth else to improve or complete it 增补的事物; 补充: The money I get from teaching the piano is a useful supplement to my ordinary income. 我教钢琴挣的钱是一笔很管用的外快. 用法: 2 (a) ~ (to sth) book, section of a book, etc that gives further information, treats a special subject, etc (书等的)补编, 补遗, 附录: the supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary 《牛津英语大辞典》补编. (b) additional section added to a newspaper (报纸的)增刊: the colour supplements of the Sunday newspapers 星期日报纸的彩色增刊. 用法: 3 extra amount of money paid for an additional service, item, etc (为增加的服务、 项目等支付的)额外费用, 附加费: a 10 supplement for a single room with a shower 带淋浴间的单人房间需付10英镑附加费. supplement 2 [/ˈsʌplɪment; ˋsʌpləˏmɛnt/] v [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (with sth) add to or complete sth with sth else 增加或补充某事物: I supplement my grant by working in the evenings. 我除享受助学金外还打夜工以增加收入. * She supplements her diet with vitamin tablets. 她服用维生素片剂以补充规定食谱中的营养. |