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sup.ple.ment5sQp7lI7mEntn [C]something which is added to something else in order to improve it or complete it; something extra增补,补充,额外物The money I get from teaching evening classes provides a supplement to my income from my job.我在夜校教书的收入成为工资的补充。We paid a supplement (= an extra amount of money) so that we could have a cabin on board the ship.我们付了附加费之后就能在船上获得一个客舱。Perhaps you should take a vitamin supplement.可能你需要补充维生素。A supplement is also a part of a magazine or newspaper, either produced separately or as part of the magazine or newspaper.(杂志或报纸的)副刊,增刊The Times Higher Education Supplement泰晤士报高等教育副刊the Sunday supplements周日增刊The newspaper publishes a sports supplement every Monday.这家报社每周一都会出版一份体育增刊。The magazine this month is running a special supplement, its 'A-Z of Safe Food'.这个月杂志出版了一本专题增刊,名字是《安全食品大全》。A supplement to a book is an additional part of it, either produced separately or included at the end of the book, which contains information that was not available when the book was first produced.(书的)补遗,补编The dictionary has a supplement containing new words at the end of it.这本词典的最后有新词的补遗。
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