complement1
  
  
	      			KK: [ˈkɑmplǝmǝnt]
	      			DJ: [ˈkɒmplimǝnt]
  
    n.[C]
    
      - 補充物,補足物;配對物[(+to/of)]
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Homework is a necessary 
complement to classroom study.
家庭作業是課堂教學的必要補充。
 
      - 足數;全數,整套
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the entire 
complement of an embassy
大使館全體人員
 
      - (船的)人員定額
 
      - 【語】補語
 
      - 【數】餘;補;補數
 
      - 【音】轉位音程
 
      - 【醫】(血清中的)補體
 
    
   
 
  
    
complement2
  
  
	      			KK: [ˈkɑmplǝˌmɛnt]
	      			DJ: [ˈkɒmpliˌmǝnt]
  
    vt.
    
      - 補充,補足;與……相配
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This wine 
complements the food perfectly.
用這酒配這些菜餚,相得益彰。
 
    
   
  辨析
  
 
  n.
  
/
ˈkɒmplɪm(ə)nt/
     
- a thing that contributes extra features to something else so as to enhance or improve it.
 - the number or quantity that makes something complete:
 we have a full complement of staff.
 - Grammar  a word, phrase, or clause governed by a verb that completes the meaning of the predicate. 
▸an adjective or noun that has the same reference as either the subject or object (as mad in he is mad or he drove her mad).
 - Physiology  a system of proteins present in blood plasma which combines with antigen–antibody complexes and phagocytes to bring about the destruction of microorganisms and foreign cells.
 - Geometry  the amount by which a given angle is less than 90°.
 
v.
  
/
ˈkɒmplɪmɛnt/
 add to (something) in a way that enhances or improves.
 
  Derivative
  
  Usage
  Complement and compliment (together with related words such as complementary and complimentary) are frequently confused. Complement means ‘add to in a way that enhances or improves’, while compliment means ‘politely congratulate or praise’.
  Etymology
  ME (in the sense ‘completion’): from L. complementum, from complere (see complete).