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nounverb vitamin/dietary supplements (= vitamins and other foods eaten in addition to what you usually eat)补充的维生素;补充膳食 supplement to something Industrial sponsorship is a supplement to government funding. 工业界的赞助是对政府拨款的补充。 the Sunday colour supplements星期日彩色增刊 the supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary《牛津英语词典》补编 a supplement to the main report There is a £10 supplement for a single room. 住单间另付 10 英镑。 Safety deposit boxes are available at a supplement. 有贵重物品保管箱可供使用,费用另计。 A single cabin is available for a £20 supplement. I take a vitamin supplement every day. If you want to travel on a different day a flight supplement is payable. Our special supplement is packed with ideas for healthy hair. Our special supplement is packed with inspirational ideas for healthy and glamorous hair. Single rooms are available at a supplement. The farmer adds a supplement to the horse’s feed. There is a supplement on rooms with a sea view. This document is a supplement to the main report. We charge a small supplement for this service. Weekend flights carry a supplement. You can use these books as supplements to the basic English course. a $20 supplement for each extra night means-tested supplements to the basic pension women who take a daily supplement of folic acid It was the first paper in the UK to have a colour supplement. supplement something with something a diet supplemented with vitamin pills搭配有维生素片的饮食 supplement something He supplements his income by giving private lessons. 他当家庭教师以补充收入。 |