complements

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English - Turkish
(Ticaret) tamamlayıcı mallar
complement
(fiil) tamamlamak
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(Mukavele) tamamlayıcı herhangi bir şey
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dilb. tümleç
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{f} tamamlamak
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(Askeri) İLAVE BİRLİK: Belirli bir birliğin emrine, hizmet ve faaliyetlerini araştırması maksadıyla fazladan verilmiş çeşitli tipten birlikler
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(Tıp) Normal kanda bulunan ve özel amboseptor ile birleştiğinde bakteri veya diğer hücrelerin tahrip olmasını sağlayan madde, kompleman
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tam kadro
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tümler
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(Kimya) tamamlayan
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tamamlayıcı (şey)
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(Bilgisayar) tümlerini bulma
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tümlemek
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mürettebat
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tam takım
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(Tıp) komplement
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(Askeri) yeter sayısı
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tamamlayıcı şey
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tümleyen
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i.1. tamamlayıcı
complement
{i} tamamlayıcı

Televizyon ve gazeteler tamamlayıcı rol oynuyorlar. - Television and newspapers play complementary roles.

complement
{i} tamlık
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kompleman,v.tamamla: n.tamamlayıcı
complement
kompleman
complement
{i} tümleç

Tam geçişsiz fiiller ne tümleç ne de nesne alır. - A complete intransitive verb takes neither complement nor object.

complement
{i} bütünler açı
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bir dar açıyı dik açı haline getirmek için gerekli olan açı derecesi
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{i} bütünleyici şey
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oktavı tamamlayan enterval
complement
{i} bütün
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(Hukuk) ek
English - English
are goods that are used in conjunction with other goods
eleven specific enzymatic proteins occurring in normal serum which interact and destroy foreign cellular bodies
Goods or services typically purchased to go with another purchase Example: A person who buys hot dogs typically buys buns and ketchup, also
plural of complement
two goods are called complements if an increase in the quantity consumed of one increases the quantity demanded of the other, all other things remaining constant
A price change for one product leads to a shift in the opposite direction direction in the demand for another product [FACS] (see also fiscal policy)
third-person singular of complement
absolute complements
plural form of absolute complement
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The totality, the full amount or number which completes something

Some 11 members of Somerton council's complement of 15 stepped down on Tuesday.

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The color which, when mixed with the given color, gives black (for mixing pigments) or white (for mixing light)

The complement of blue is orange.

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A voltage level with the opposite logical sense to the given one
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The radix complement of a number; the two's complement of a binary number

The complement of 01100101_2 is 10011011_2.

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An angle which, together with a given angle, makes a right angle
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Given two sets, the set containing one set's elements that are not members of the other set (whether a relative complement or an absolute complement)

The complement of the odd numbers is the even numbers, relative to the natural numbers.

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Fullness (of the moon)

The sixth Bishop of Ely had very curious arms, for he bore both sun and moon on his shield, the sun in his splendour and the moon in her complement.

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An expression related to some other expression such that it is true under the same conditions that make other false, and vice versa
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To change a voltage, number, color, etc. to its complement
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To provide what the partner lacks and lack what the partner provides

I believe our talents really complement each other.

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The diminished radix complement of a number; the nines' complement of a decimal number; the ones' complement of a binary number

The complement of 01100101_2 is 10011010_2.

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Obsolete spelling of compliment
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Something which completes, something which combines with something else to make up a complete whole; loosely, something perceived to be a harmonious or desirable partner or addition

London's Kings Place, now one year old, established itself as a venue for imaginative programming, a complement to the evergreen Wigmore Hall.

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The act of completing something, or the fact of being complete; completion, completeness, fulfilment
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A word or group of words that completes a grammatical construction in the predicate and that describes or is identified with the subject or object
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Something (or someone) that completes; the consummation

perform all those works of mercy, which Clemens Alexandrinus calls amoris et amicitiæ impletionem et extentionem, the extent and complement of love .

radix complements
plural form of radix complement
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to make complete
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{n} the full number, perfection
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The interval wanting to complete the octave; the fourth is the complement of the fifth, the sixth of the third
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(utfylling): an element which completes a structure (phrase or clause) The complement of a preposition is the part of a prepositional phrase following the preposition (usually a noun phrase), e g in South Africa, at a higher level, by the end of next week The complement of an adjective gives an essential specification of the meaning of the adjective, and is sometimes syntactically obligatory, e g afraid of the dark, eager to start, happy to have passed the exam
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A number that results from subtracting each digit of that number from one less than the radix of that number and adding 1 to the least significant bit
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A nucleotide sequence in which each base is replaced by the complementary base of the given sequence: adenine (A) by thymine (T) or uracil (U), cytosine (C) by guanine (G), and vice versa
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To complete
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If people or things complement each other, they are different or do something different, which makes them a good combination. There will be a written examination to complement the practical test We complement one another perfectly
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The numeric complement of a number
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– Number substituted for another number to which it has an inverse relationship For example, in the binary number system, zero is the complement of one
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either of two parts that mutually complete each other a word or phrase used to complete a grammatical construction number needed to make up whole force; "a full complement of workers"
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blood proteins that play an important role in the immune response Generally, complement proteins amplify the effects of antibodies and inflammation
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Given two sets, the set containing one sets elements that are not members of the other set; the relative complement
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either of two parts that mutually complete each other
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Full quantity, number, or amount; a complete set; completeness
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An interval which, together with the given interval, makes an octave
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A A word or group of words that completes a grammatical construction in the predicate and that describes or is identified with the subject or object
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something added to complete or make perfect; "a fine wine is a perfect complement to the dinner"
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The complement of a nucleic acid sequence replaces each base by its complementary base: adenine (A) by thymidine (T), cytosine (C) by guanine (G), and vice versa In RNA, adenine is paired not with thymidine but with uracil (U) By convention, DNA and RNA molecules have a consistent orientation (5' to 3') which is used in writing their sequences To preserve this orientation, the complement of a sequence is written backwards compared to the original For example, an RNA sequence ACGGUACU has the DNA complement AGTACCGT
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Something that is a complement to something else complements it. The green wallpaper is the perfect complement to the old pine of the dresser
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One of several blood proteins that work with antibodies during an immune response
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A plasma protein system involved in immune defense Following activation by antigen-antibody complexes, complement proteins lyse antigenic cells, attract phagocytic cells, and assist in the destruction of antigenic cells by phagocytosis
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A word with a relatively specific meaning in mathematics The complement of a subset X in a set Y is Y-X, the set of all things in Y but not X
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make complete or perfect; supply what is wanting or form the complement to; "I need some pepper to complement the sweet touch in the soup"
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Something which complements
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A compliment
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The complement of things or people that something has is the number of things or people that it normally has, which enable it to function properly. Each ship had a complement of around a dozen officers and 250 men
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that which completes, as in: As an author, I need input from readers to complement my point of view
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The radix complement of a number; the twos complement of a binary number
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In grammar, the complement of a link verb is an adjective group or noun group which comes after the verb and describes or identifies the subject. For example, in the sentence `They felt very tired', `very tired' is the complement. In `They were students', `students' is the complement. to make a good combination with someone or something else. In physiology, a complex system of at least 20 proteins (complement components) in normal blood serum. The binding of one component to an antigen-antibody complex begins a chemical chain reaction important in many immunological processes, including breakdown of foreign and infected cells, ingestion of foreign particles and cell debris, and inflammation of surrounding tissue. Complement components and antibodies are the substances in human serum responsible for killing bacteria
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To supply a lack; to supplement
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Complement is a group of proteins found in the body They are activated when the body is fighting perceived invaders With certain blood tests, you can tell how much is being used in the "fight", which can indicate the severity of the illness
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An expression which is true when the other is false, and vice versa
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If one thing complements another, it goes well with the other thing and makes its good qualities more noticeable. Nutmeg, parsley and cider all complement the flavour of these beans well. = set off
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one of a series of enzymes in the blood serum that are part of the immune response
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A bit with the opposite value to the given one; the logical complement of a number
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A group of proteins that, when activated, promote & are consumed during inflammation CH50 (Complement, total hemolytic), Normal range=52-128 CAE units Complement C4, Normal range = 30-60 mg/dl Complement C3, Normal range = 83-240 mg/dl
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an added word or expression by which a predicate is made complete For example, "president" and "beautiful" are complements in "they elected him president" and "he thought her beautiful" The latter also happens to be a compliment
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The whole working force of a vessel
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To compliment
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Something added for ornamentation; an accessory
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A large group of proteins activated in sequence when cells are exposed to a foreign substance Once activated, they form the membrane attack complex, resulting in the death of cells
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a system of protein molecules produced by the immune system which kills antibody-tagged foreign cells by making holes in their cell membranes
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one of a series of enzymes in the blood serum that are part of the immune response make complete or perfect; supply what is wanting or form the complement to; "I need some pepper to complement the sweet touch in the soup
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a complete number or quantity; "a full complement"
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A complex series of blood proteins whose action "complements" the work of antibodies Complement destroys bacteria, produces inflammation, and regulates immune reactions
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That which is required to supply a deficiency, or to complete a symmetrical whole
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A complement is a grammatical structure required in a sentence, typically to complete the meaning of a verb or adjective For example, the verb "believe" can take a sentential complement, that is, be followed by a sentence, as in "I believe you are standing on my foot " There is a wide variety of complement structures Some are illustrated in the entry for subcategorization An example of an adjective with a complement is "thirsty for blood", as in "The football crowd was thirsty for blood after the home team was defeated " This is a PP-complement Another would be "keen to get out of the stadium", a TO-INF complement, as in "The away-team supporters were keen to get out of the stadium "
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something added to complete or make perfect; "a fine wine is a perfect complement to the dinner" either of two parts that mutually complete each other a word or phrase used to complete a grammatical construction number needed to make up whole force; "a full complement of workers" a complete number or quantity; "a full complement" one of a series of enzymes in the blood serum that are part of the immune response make complete or perfect; supply what is wanting or form the complement to; "I need some pepper to complement the sweet touch in the soup
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That which fills up or completes; the quantity or number required to fill a thing or make it complete
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The full number of personnel required to man a ship (esp. a ship of war)
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{i} something that which makes perfect; something added to complete; that which fills or makes whole; counterpart, corresponding part; number of crew members required on a ship; (Grammar) word or expression that is added and completes the meaning of the predicate
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A second quantity added to a given quantity to make it equal to a third given quantity
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a system of protein molecules produced by the immine system which kills antibody-tagged foreign cells by making holes in their cell membranes
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The set containing exactly those elements of the universal set not in the given set; the absolute complement
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To supply mutually what another user or site lacks (A design for a site complex that indicates the specific locations of buildings, parking lots, etc complements the management plans that do not contain this information) The distinction between complements and supplements of plans is that complements, and the larger plan to which they relate, can be viewed as being mutually supplemental because each supplies something which the other lacks; however, plan supplements do not gain anything themselves by their addition to a plan
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The diminished radix complement of a number; the nines complement of a decimal number; the ones complement of a binary number
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The set of points that lie outside a given solid object The complement of the object A is represented by the function ¬ A Compare intersection, union
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the system comprising 9 proteins which, acting in succession, lead to the lysis of the membrane cell It may be activated normally (by mediated antibodies) or, in dialysis, by alternative pathway
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the rest of a right angle -- "The complement of the third angle in a triangle " (249)
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The officially allowed number of persons and the officially designated posts for an activity A complement is the full list of posts and where they belong on the Org Board, which must be held It is the basis for accurate postings to be done to gain maximum utilization
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{f} complete, make whole, make perfect; supplement, make up for a deficiency
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a word or phrase used to complete a grammatical construction
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The complement of a subset of a given set is the collection of all elements of the set that are not elements of the subset
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a term for all constituents of the sentence required by a verb except for the subject (e g the object is a complement of the verb)
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Refers to proteins which are very important in cellular function and immunity They are involved in the inflammatory process Specifically, reductions of C3 and C4 complements are often associated with active systemic lupus erythematosus Some patients may have inherited deficiencies of one of the components of complement which may predispose them to disease states
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number needed to make up whole force; "a full complement of workers"
complements

    Turkish pronunciation

    kämplımınts

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkämpləmənts/ /ˈkɑːmpləmənts/

    Etymology

    [ 'käm-pl&-m&nt ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Latin complementum, from complEre to fill up, complete, from com- + plEre to fill; more at FULL.
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