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complement   

IPA: /ˈkɑːmpləmənt/, /ˈkɒmpləmənt/; Type: verb, noun;
(now rare) Something (or someone) that completes; the consummation. [from 14th c.]
(obsolete) The act of completing something, or the fact of being complete; completion, completeness, fulfilment. [15th-18th c.]
The totality, the full amount or number which completes something. [from 16th c.]
(obsolete) Something which completes one's equipment, dress etc.; an accessory. [16th-17th c.]
(heraldry) Fullness (of the moon). [from 17th c.]
(astronomy, geometry) An angle which, together with a given angle, makes a right angle. [from 18th c.]
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. [from 19th c.]
(grammar) 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. [from 19th c.]
(music) An interval which, together with the given interval, makes an octave. [from 19th c.]
(optics) The color which, when mixed with the given color, gives black (for mixing pigments) or white (for mixing light). [from 19th c.]
(set theory) 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). [from 20th c.]
(immunology) One of several blood proteins that work with antibodies during an immune response. [from 20th c.]
(logic) An expression related to some other expression such that it is true under the same conditions that make other false, and vice versa. [from 20th c.]
(electronics) A voltage level with the opposite logical sense to the given one.
(computing) A bit with the opposite value to the given one; the logical complement of a number.
(computing, mathematics) The diminished radix complement of a number; the nines' complement of a decimal number; the ones' complement of a binary number.
(computing, mathematics) The radix complement of a number; the two's complement of a binary number.
(computing, mathematics) The numeric complement of a number.
(genetics) 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.
Obsolete spelling of compliment.
To complete.
To provide what the partner lacks and lack what the partner provides.
To change a voltage, number, color, etc. to its complement.
Something (or someone) that completes; the consummation. [from 14th c.]
The act of completing something, or the fact of being complete; completion, completeness, fulfilment. [15th-18th c.]
The totality, the full amount or number which completes something. [from 16th c.]
Something which completes one's equipment, dress etc.; an accessory. [16th-17th c.]
The whole working force of a vessel.
Fullness (of the moon). [from 17th c.]
An angle which, together with a given angle, makes a right angle. [from 18th c.]
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. [from 19th c.]
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. [from 19th c.]
An interval which, together with the given interval, makes an octave. [from 19th c.]
The color which, when mixed with the given color, gives black (for mixing pigments) or white (for mixing light). [from 19th c.]
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). [from 20th c.]
One of several blood proteins that work with antibodies during an immune response. [from 20th c.]
An expression related to some other expression such that it is true under the same conditions that make other false, and vice versa. [from 20th c.]
A voltage level with the opposite logical sense to the given one.
A bit with the opposite value to the given one; the logical complement of a number.
The diminished radix complement of a number; the nines' complement of a decimal number; the ones' complement of a binary number.
The radix complement of a number; the two's complement of a binary number.
The numeric complement of a number.
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.
Obsolete spelling of [i]compliment[/i]
To complete, to bring to perfection, to make whole.
To provide what the partner lacks and lack what the partner provides.
To change a voltage, number, color, etc. to its complement.
[i]Obsolete form of compliment[/i].
Something added to complete or make perfect.
something which complements
set theory: relative complement
set theory: absolute complement
word or group of words completing the predicate, identified with the subject or object
to complete
to provide what the partner lacks and lack what the partner provides
a complete number or quantity; "a full complement"
a word or phrase used to complete a grammatical construction
either of two parts that mutually complete each other
number needed to make up a whole force; "a full complement of workers"
one of a series of enzymes in the blood serum that are part of the immune response
something added to complete or embellish or make perfect; "a fine wine is a perfect complement to the dinner"; "wild rice was served as an accompaniment to the main dish"
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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Complement

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en 13 A wife and mother is to act as her husband’s helper, or complement.
ha 13 Mace kuma uwa za ta kasance mataimakiyar maigidanta ne.
en 2:18) The role of “helper” and “complement” —that of being supportive of her husband as he cares for his family responsibilities— is an honorable one indeed.
ha 2:18) Matsayin ‘mataimakiya’ da ‘ta dace’ wato, na tallafa wa mijinta yayin da yake cika hakkinsa na iyali mai daraja ne sosai.
en A true complement and helper to Abraham, she respectfully helped to make his decisions work.
ha Ta kasance mataimakiya ce ta gaske ga Ibrahim, cikin daraja ta taimaka domin mataki da ya ɗauka ya yi nasara.
en Thus, instead of regarding our assignments to preach the good news and to build up fellow believers as unrelated, we view them just as the apostles Peter and Paul did —as responsibilities that complement each other.
ha Saboda haka, maimakon mu ɗauki ayyukanmu na yin wa’azin bishara da kuma ƙarfafa ’yan’uwanmu masu bi a matsayin ayyuka dabam-dabam, ya kamata mu ɗauke su kamar yadda manzo Bitrus da Bulus suka ɗauke su, wato, ayyukan da ake yi tare.
en (Genesis 2:18) He never refers to a child as being a complement, or counterpart, of a parent.
ha (Farawa 2:18) Bai taɓa kiran yara mataimakan iyayensu ba.
en Eve was to work with Adam as his “complement.”
ha Hauwa’u za ta yi aiki da Adamu a matsayin ‘mataimakiya.’
en (Genesis 2:18) Does the word “complement” imply that the woman was inferior to the man?
ha (Farawa 2:18) Shin wannan kalmar “mataimaki” yana nufin cewa mace tana ƙasa na namiji ne?
en Similarly, the one who conducts needs to keep in mind that his role is, not to overwhelm, but to complement the expressions of praise that are offered by the congregation.
ha Haka nan ma, wanda yake gudanar da taron yana bukatan ya tuna cewa hakkinsa ba don ya sha kan furcin sauran ba, amma ya sa furcin yabo da ikilisiyar take ba da wa ya cika.
en (1 Thessalonians 2:8; 2 Peter 1:7) Like the facets of a beautiful diamond, all these godly qualities balance and complement one another.
ha (1 Tasalonikawa 2:8; 2 Bitrus 1:7) Kamar fasalin kyakkyawar lu’u-lu’u, dukan waɗannan halaye na Allah suna aiki tare su ba da sakamako mai kyau.
en 14 In harmony with these principles, we should always feel comfortable inviting interested people to our meetings, confident that the condition of the hall will complement the good news we share with them.
ha 14 Idan muka tsabtace da kuma shirya Majami’ar Mulkin da kyau, hakan zai sa mu yi marmarin gayyatar mutane zuwa taronmu. Ƙari ga haka, mutane za su ga cewa wa’azin da muke yi game da sabuwar duniya gaskiya ne.
en Prior to Eve’s creation, God declared: “I am going to make a helper for him [Adam], as a complement of him.”
ha Kafin Allah ya halicci Hawa’u, ya ce: ‘Zan yi masa [Adamu] mataimaki mai-dacewa da shi.’
en Also, as time allows, he should utilize the accompanying artwork and Scriptural points, which are designed to complement the material to be covered.
ha Ƙari ga haka, ya tabbata cewa ya bayyana hotunan da ke cikin littafin taron. Hotunan suna ba da ƙarin haske ne a kan batun da ake tattaunawa.
en 2 “I am going to make a helper for him,” said Jehovah, “as a complement of him.”
ha 2 Jehobah ya ce: “Sai in yi masa mataimaki mai-dacewa da shi.”
en 21 Despite Satan’s rabid opposition, the full complement of anointed ones among us will be glorified in heaven in Jehovah’s due time —after a “length of days” on earth.
ha 21 Duk da hamayyar Shaiɗan mai tsanani, za a ɗaukaka shafaffu tsakaninmu da sun cika a sama a ayanannan lokaci na Jehovah—bayan “tsawon rai” a duniya.
en (Matthew 19:5) Jehovah describes a wife as a complement, or counterpart, of her husband.
ha (Matta 19:5) Jehobah ya kira mata mataimakiyar mijinta.
en If a class does not have a full complement of new pioneers, some pioneers who have not attended in the last five years may be invited to attend again.
ha Idan babu isashen sababbin majagaba a cikin wani aji, ana iya gayyatar majagaba da ba su halarci makarantar ba cikin shekara biyar da ta shige.
en His fine example makes it easier for a wife to be a “helper,” a “complement,” and a “partner” to such a man, learning from him and working side by side with him. —Genesis 2:20; Malachi 2:14.
ha Misalinsa mai kyau yana sa ya yi wa matarsa sauƙi ta zama ‘mataimakiya,’ kuma ‘abokiya’ ga irin wannan mutumin, tana koya daga wurinsa kuma tana aiki tare da shi.—Farawa 2:20; Malachi 2:14.
en (b) How did radio lectures and the house-to-house work complement each other?
ha (b) Ta yaya jawabai a rediyo suka taimaka a wa’azi gida-gida?
en (1 Peter 3:7) He made her as a complement of you, and he wants you to treat her with dignity and love.
ha (1 Bitrus 3:7) Ya halicce ta a matsayin mataimakiya, kuma yana so ka ƙaunace ta kuma ka mutunta ta.
en They remember that Jehovah appointed Eve to be “a complement” of her husband, which God obviously considered to be an honorable position.
ha Sun tuna cewa Jehobah ya sa Hauwa’u ta zama mataimakiya “mai-dacewa” ga mijinta, kuma Allah ya ɗauki wannan matsayin da daraja.
en Besides helping to gather the full complement of anointed ones, they have helped millions of “other sheep” to show willing submission to Jesus Christ. —John 10:16; Revelation 7:4.
ha Ban da taimakawa da suke yi na tattara sauran shafaffu, sun kuma taimaka wa miliyoyin “waɗansu tumaki” su miƙa kai ga Yesu Kristi.—Yahaya 10:16; Wahayin Yahaya 7:4.
en Jehovah’s regard for women is evident from the fact that Eve was created perfect and with characteristics that made her, not a slave, but a wonderful complement of Adam.
ha Sa’ad da Allah ya halicci Hawwa’u, bai so ta zama baiwa ga Adamu ba, amma ya halicce ta da halaye masu kyau da za su sa ta kasance abokiyar zama da ta dace da Adamu.
en Sarah was a true wife to Abraham, a genuine complement.
ha Saratu matar kirki ce kuma tana taimaka wa Ibrahim sosai.
en These articles examine Psalms 111 and 112, which complement each other.
ha Waɗannan talifofin sun tattauna Zabura sura 111 da 112, waɗanda sun shafi juna.
en Eve was truly a complement of Adam.
ha Hauwa’u ta dace ƙwarai da Adamu.
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