- 看过 supplemental 的人也看了 :
- auxiliary
- derivative
- supporting
- adscititious
supplemental 的 2 个定义
- supplementary.
- nonscheduled.
- added to furnish what is lacking or missing.
- anything that is supplemental: supplementals attached to the bill in committee.
supplemental 近义词
additional
supplemental 的近义词 4 个
更多supplemental例句
- With supplemental irrigation, it doesn’t matter if the rain comes at the wrong time.
- He and other city officials called the delays particularly troublesome after residents risked exposure to the coronavirus to staff the polls — and because many people are out of work and relying on supplemental income during the pandemic.
- Commissions for some supplemental products can be as high as 40%, and bonuses could be as high as $150,000 for a single employer group.
- One 83-year-old heart and lung patient on New Year’s Eve waited in line for five hours in his car with his wife, breathing with the help of a supplemental oxygen tank.
- Lawmakers and aides say it would establish a temporary $300 per week supplemental jobless benefits and $600 direct stimulus payments to most Americans.
- And keeping the wait times down may have been a lucrative source of supplemental income for VA employees involved.
- Half of the 47 million on SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) are children.
- McCauley revealed that episode in a “supplemental” report, dated nearly a month after the grand-jury verdict.
- The old unreformed Congress had enacted the Supplemental Security Income program in 1971.
- A Republican leadership aide, asked if there was any discussion of a supplemental funding bill, said simply: “Not yet.”
- The quantity that may be expelled by the most forcible expiration (supplemental air) is about 100 cubic inches.
- The spirit and principles of this treaty to be supported on either side by any necessary supplemental arrangements.
- In the execution of their duties they were to be governed by the provisions of the supplemental act.
- It gave the first opportunity to test the cooperation between the government and its supplemental handmaiden, the Red Cross.
- In 1708 another Act was passed, supplemental to the one of 1703, and added stripes as a penalty for non-payment of fines.