SUITABLEto make a good combination with someone or something else 補充;使相配;使完美
John and Bob complemented each other well.
約翰和鮑勃互相配合得很好。
The dark red walls complement the red leather chairs.
深紅色的牆和紅色的皮椅很相配。
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In everyday English, people usually say that something goes well with another thing, or they go well together, rather than say they complement each other: 在日常英語中,人們一般說go well with或go well together,而不說complement
1SUITABLEsomeone or something that emphasizes the good qualities of another person or thing 補足物;補充;使完備之物
complement to
This wine would be a nice complement to grilled dishes.
這種葡萄酒配燒烤食物會很不錯。
2COMPLETEthe number or quantity needed to make a group complete 足數,足額;全數
complement of
Each new cell will carry its full complement of chromosomes.
每個新的細胞都包含完整的染色體組。
3.SLG technical a word or phrase that follows a verb and describes the subject of the verb. In ‘John is cold’ and ‘John became chairman’, ‘cold’ and ‘chairman’ are complements. 補語〔如John is cold中的cold,或John became chairman中的chairman〕