complimentary / ˌkɒm pləˈmɛn tə ri, -tri /

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complimentary2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of the nature of, conveying, or expressing a compliment, often one that is politely flattering: a complimentary remark.
  2. given free as a gift or courtesy: a complimentary ticket.
n. 名词 noun

plural com·pli·men·ta·ries.

  1. something given or supplied without charge, as lodging, transportation, or meals, especially as an inducement to prospective customers.

complimentary 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

flattering

adj. 形容词 adjective

free

更多complimentary例句

  1. It’s a nod to the mild 48-volt hybrid setup plucked from the Lamborghini Sian that provides complimentary power to the combustion engine.
  2. With an order, you get complimentary 1GB global data and 8GB North America data.
  3. He was the best cheerleader—always encouraging and complimentary, and at ten years my junior, he inspired me to go faster and further, but never pushed too hard.
  4. Hygiene products in the previous prisons through which I went and where my comrades have remained are complimentary.
  5. Pickle culture also extends into restaurants, where you’ll often find giant jars of house pickles fermenting in the back, given out as complimentary appetizers to help break up heavy meals.
  6. Disparagement painted over with the brushstrokes of complimentary praise is still disparagement.
  7. And so, NPR, please prepare a complimentary tote bag for Mr. Cantor.
  8. Best Actress Oscar nominee Quvenzhané Wallis has been called a lot of things, most of them complimentary.
  9. Complimentary and grateful, the president also allowed himself a moment of reflection.
  10. The punchline, which Rivers argued was complimentary, concerned the first lady: “We used to have Jackie O, now we have Blackie O!”
  11. It was somebody else, whose name he had forgotten, but of whom he went on to speak in not very complimentary terms.
  12. Having had time to consider the Budget proposals in detail Mr. Asquith was less complimentary and more critical.
  13. He was young to be a colonel, but the title was merely nominal and complimentary, and not given for any service to his country.
  14. “You are very complimentary,” said Katie, with a glance at her cousin, which threw that young lady into silent convulsions.
  15. "You aren't very complimentary to us," Frank grumbled, as he hunched himself over the wheel of Mollie's car.