0 praising or expressing admiration for someone:
1 If tickets, books, etc. are complimentary, they are given free, especially by a business.
2 expressing approval, admiration, or respect with a remark or action:
3 saying good things about someone or something:
4 if tickets, products, services, etc. are complimentary, they are given free:
The agreement allows for complimentary protocols to be negotiated with other parts of the world in order to provide for sea turtle conservation.
A complimentary concept concerns topological derivatives, which measure the variation with respect to the nucleation of holes.
A colleague of mine had overheard the piece and was spontaneously complimentary about its character.
Is there a role for networking subgroups, specializing in particular areas, with agreed complimentary objectives ?
Alternatively, it may be a dominant right or left ventricle in which the complimentary ventricle is too small to be visualised using fetal ultrasound.
Observational studies are also a good source of complimentary data, as they provide important information on regional hospital resource use.
Earlier speech and gesture is "complimentary, not co-expressive".
The behavior of all agents is complimentary in that they assist each other to satisfy the overall objective mentioned.
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讚美的, 讚賞的, 恭維的…
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赞美的, 赞赏的, 恭维的…
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halagador, de obsequio, gratuito/ita [masculine-feminine]…
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lisonjeiro, de cortesia…
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敬意、賞賛を表した, (提供物が)無料の…
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övgü içeren, hayranlık ifade eden, övücü…
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gratuit/-uite, offert/-erte à titre gracieux, élogieux/-euse…
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afalagador, d’obsequi…
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