supplementary / ˌsʌp ləˈmɛn tə ri /

💦中学词汇补充补充的补充性的补充说明

supplementary2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Also supplemental. of the nature of or forming a supplement; additional.
n. 名词 noun

plural sup·ple·men·ta·ries.

  1. a person or thing that is supplementary.

supplementary 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

additional

更多supplementary例句

  1. In 1952, El Rancho Vegas, the city’s first resort hotel, hosted a picnic with a supplementary Miss Atomic Blast beauty pageant.
  2. However, the EDPC didn’t define what those supplementary measures are.
  3. The original programs they produced specifically for people to stream were either supplementary promotions of their linear shows or backdoor pilots for series that could be developed into linear shows.
  4. For example, when a customer adds a shaving set into their cart, they’re offered supplementary items like a post-shave balm or a razor stand.
  5. To get tangible results, you have to choose one platform to focus on along with one or two supplementary review websites.
  6. The State Department should accept supplementary documents in lieu of the HR letter that contractors say they cannot provide.
  7. Hyperemesis Gravidarum is very acute morning sickness, which may require supplementary hydration, medication and nutrients.
  8. The supplementary budget includes €7.2bn in new taxes, including a big increase in wealth taxes, and €1.5bn in spending cuts.
  9. Here are all the parts to the review, and some supplementary blog posts.
  10. The report having been adopted, M. Sarigue was summoned in order that he might offer some supplementary explanations.
  11. Did they possess a supplementary sense, which enabled them to see beyond that limited horizon which bounds all human gaze?
  12. Their educations were completed, except for evening supplementary courses.
  13. These schools they regarded as essential and supplementary to their churches.
  14. After the ninth edition, the supplementary notes were published separately in 1848.