I. noun
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colour supplement
supplement/add to your income (= increase your income, for example by doing an extra job )
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Ted supplemented his income by doing part-time work in the evenings.
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■ ADJECTIVE
available
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Scheduled flights are also available at a supplement .
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Air-conditioning is available at a supplement payable locally.
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Sea view rooms available at a supplement .
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Three-bedded rooms with terrace and twins with sea view and terrace are available at a supplement .
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Some twin bedrooms which will have a balcony and sea view are available at a supplement .
dietary
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But as the burgeoning health food stores testify, there is a lot more to the dietary supplements market than this.
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It's largely for this reason that most researchers are not enthusiastic about all the eye care dietary supplements currently available.
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The blubber was probably considered to be a valuable dietary supplement to help counter the effects of the cold weather.
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At 4 a. m., he drinks a protein shake with four more dietary supplements and six amino acids.
nutritional
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During the early phase of reintroductions patients continued with elemental diet as a nutritional supplement .
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These could include anything from acupuncture, herbal remedies and nutritional supplements to, yes, a petition to a higher power.
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Going overboard on nutritional supplements wouldn't necessarily help.
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Supplemental Help: A new device to help consumers choose nutritional supplements may be coming to a drugstore near you.
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Any patient who has been unable to eat or who has lost weight may therefore require extra nutritional supplements before surgery.
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Despite the devastating loss June 28 that killed one worker, the Richmans decided to rebuild its nutritional supplements plant.
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Current treatment includes exercise training and nutritional supplements to maintain muscle mass.
single
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Each tour is limited to 16 persons. Single supplement is $ 750.
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Airfare is extra. Single supplement is $ 415.
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A single room supplement of £8 per person per night applies at hotels indicated.
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Supplements per person per night: No single room supplement .
special
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Full details of our performance figures and highlights of the past year are contained in a special four-page supplement inside.
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The practical and hard-hitting report was summarised as a special supplement in Building magazine.
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A special supplement of Town and Country Planning was published in October 1998 to mark the report.
■ NOUN
calcium
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It is made from a solution of calcium hydroxide, and, as this implies, it is a calcium supplement .
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On the other hand, calcium supplements are recommended to prevent osteoporosis after menopause.
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Eat extra protein from other sources and take a calcium supplement , which your doctor can prescribe.
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The Nurses' Health Study also found that women who took calcium supplements had the highest risks for kidney stones.
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If grain is fed to a horse it is essential to add a calcium supplement .
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A shortcut quickly comes to mind: Just take a calcium supplement .
colour
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Another advertisement appears in the colour supplements aimed at recruiting people to mental health nursing.
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A colour supplement had published one of her stories in a series by new authors.
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Nobody could ever have thought that joining a cricket club was like opening a Sunday paper colour supplement .
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Monday On this particular Monday morning, Adrian had the feeling that he had woken up in a colour supplement .
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Without you the Sunday Times colour supplement would come out black-and-white.
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Torn Sunday colour supplements made eyes at her from the railings.
food
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Culturing microorganisms offers a highly efficient means of producing high-protein food supplements for a hungry world of the future.
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Housing subsidies, food supplements , and health care will decline to levels that no longer can alleviate the pain.
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By contrast, no training is needed for the people who sell products designated as health-\#food supplements rather than medicines.
income
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We did not get family support or family income supplement or one-parent family income.
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This benefit is, rather, an income supplement to buffer the drops in income that the self-employed are prone to.
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A new family credit system was introduced in 1988 to replace the old family income supplement .
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Thus supplementary benefit and family income supplement are more likely to benefit manual than non-manual groups.
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The former refers to payments such as pensions, supplementary benefit, family income supplement , child benefit, and so on.
room
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Single room supplement: £13 per person per night.
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A single room supplement of £8 per person per night applies at hotels indicated.
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Supplements per person per night: No single room supplement .
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Single room supplement per person per night: £32.
vitamin
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The Consumers' Association says vitamin supplements aren't worth buying.
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A large segment of the population surveyed was regularly taking vitamin supplements .
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Both B15 and B17 are sold as a vitamin supplement to the diet.
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All patients received fat and water soluble vitamin supplements and none were taking taurine supplementation.
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In the case of most vitamin supplements which are available in tablet form, excess amounts are simply excreted by the body.
■ VERB
pay
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Windsurfing and non-sailing clients pay a supplement of £18 per week per child.
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David paid a supplement for the sea view and he revelled in it.
take
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Eat extra protein from other sources and take a calcium supplement , which your doctor can prescribe.
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Should you and your wife continue to take beta-carotene supplements ?
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If you are only going to take one form of supplement then desiccated liver should be your choice.
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The health entrepreneur is constantly discovering new products and, in fact, has taken all of his supplements .
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There is no need to take supplements .
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The participants have been notified they should stop taking the supplements .
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It also claimed that taking too many supplements could be dangerous.
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A large segment of the population surveyed was regularly taking vitamin supplements .
use
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If you use a powder supplement , damp the feed to prevent the horse from blowing it away!
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These observations have led to efforts to use Prozac as a supplement to more traditional alcoholism treatment programs.
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For many years ferrous sulphate was used as a supplement .
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Why do we use supplements for horses?
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
performance-enhancing drug/product/supplement etc
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Seven of the 12 winners tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.
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a Sunday supplement
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Doctors believe that vitamin supplements are largely unnecessary.
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He sometimes eats fish as a supplement to his vegetarian diet.
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The current supplement to the encyclopedia 'Growing Up with Science' has a new section on cycles in nature.
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vitamin E supplements
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After a workout, he has a carbohydrate replacement drink, a diet fuel bar and 12 more supplements.
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Daulaire calculated that one death was prevented for every 55 children given supplements.
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Dietary supplements may also be important to ensure adequate vitamins and minerals are being absorbed.
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If you use a powder supplement , damp the feed to prevent the horse from blowing it away!
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The vitamins and supplements are nearly all there.
II. verb
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■ NOUN
diet
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He was still supplementing his diet with various pills from his health shop.
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More aggressive than their cousins, Caspians may supplement their fish diet with other birds' eggs and nestlings.
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Algae should be provided to supplement the diet of Tangs and Angelfish.
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A.. Results are available from four large trials examining the health effects of supplementing the diet with beta-carotene.
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The police post is very remote and they often supplement their diet of maize and beans with game meat.
income
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His income was supplemented from the sale of musical instruments and small antiques.
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Increasingly, within this context of immiseration, their market incomes needed to be supplemented by additional family resources.
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The result is that they hang around the city and most family incomes are supplemented by crime of one sort or another.
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The lowest incomes were generally supplemented by charity and in many households women and children were also wage-earners.
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If you need savings or investment income to supplement your earnings or pension, finding decent yields is growing steadily more difficult.
information
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Specific, narrow-targeted services should be developed either to replace or supplement general-purpose business information services.
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These factors are taken into account by supplementing the results with information provided by parents in questionnaires and interviews.
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To supplement subject information found from other sources; 2.
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Often this is supplemented by other information .
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To supplement the above information , personal interviews are being conducted in a representative sample of 250 companies.
interview
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More coverage of more sports is supplemented by endless interviews and chat-show appearances.
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The information was supplemented in interviews with principals or other officials at more than a dozen schools.
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More detailed information will be sought from national surveys of higher education, employing organisations and former students, supplemented by interviews .
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They also supplemented the personal interviews with over 500 postal questionnaires making a total of just over 600.
study
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Arrangements were made for a voluntary tutor to visit his home to supplement his studies .
work
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A consequence is that the salary often needs to be supplemented by other work , usually teaching.
■ VERB
need
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Eating less meat, which has a high salt content, meant that they needed to supplement their salt intake.
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Picture: The purpose needs to be supplemented with a picture of the outcome that you are seeking.
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But a full account will need to supplement the Woolf diagnosis, as we shall see.
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Increasingly, within this context of immiseration, their market incomes needed to be supplemented by additional family resources.
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As with the development of all skills, the theoretical approach described in this chapter needs to be supplemented by practical experience.
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At the same time, our individual efforts will need to be supplemented by collective ones.
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Occasional visits from medical and pharmaceutical advisers need to be supplemented by a readily available and local source of advice and information.
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Skip Away is not nominated to the Breeders' Cup and would need to be supplemented for $ 480, 000.
use
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It may be used to supplement the action of the indicated remedy in such anaemic or malnourished people.
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Fainstein says that 75 commonly used forms supplement Form 1040.
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What other information should be used to supplement such forecasts?
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She uses sail to supplement the engine, making a fine sight against an azure sky.
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A sports stadium is being used to supplement overflowing police cells.
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In addition to developing aspects of speech and comprehension, may be used to supplement other courses, and is suitable for independent study.
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Elsewhere in this book, empirical evidence for commodity futures has been used to supplement that for index futures.
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The various methods and media should be used to supplement each other in any given programme of education.
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Mary found it necessary to supplement her earnings by writing articles for magazines.
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Tracy gives her children vitamin pills to supplement their diet.
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As with the development of all skills, the theoretical approach described in this chapter needs to be supplemented by practical experience.
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Confrontationalists advocate challenging Roman authority, experimenting with new liturgical forms and creating smaller new communities to replace or supplement traditional parishes.
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Few of them, however, go back as far as 1880, though historical reconstruction can often supplement them.
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In the new test, the patient drinks a specially prepared solution of urea supplemented with carbon-13.
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These are established through national joint councils, consisting of representatives of employers and employees, supplemented by local variations and agreements.
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This story was supplemented by wire service material.
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This was to he supplemented with one-third of the annual revenue.