Examples of using A complement in English and their translations into Hungarian
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It wasn't until the late 20th century that wind power was once again used as a complement to other energy sources.
EPSGlobal offers tape and reeling as a standalone service or as a complement to our IC programming services in all locations.
Amazon sees its own distribution as a complement to the existing distribution through third parties such as DHL, DPD, etc.
It was not Until the late 20th century That windpower was once again used as a complement to other energy sources.
with diameters from 3.0 to 8.0 mm is ideal as a complement to the equipment of each drill
all over the world, acts as a complement to high speed 3G services, enabling widespread access to corporate network services.
scrambled eggs or simply as a complement to your antipasti.
Acknowledges the importance of APIs, as a complement to other tools that can be used by the consumer,
Additional MATERIALS- remember the exciting season last year and as a complement to enjoy the full version of the World Championship formula-1 2014(FIA).
the numerous initiatives that have been mentioned here, as a complement or an addition to what the Commission itself suggested.
the Asylum Agency should also develop audio-visual information material that can be used as a complement to written information material.
The use of financial instruments must have a clear European added value and should provide leverage and function as a complement to national instruments.
They are used as a complement to the dish or the dishes are added to the process for their preparation.
MAGD is a progression and a complement to the undergraduate Landscape
She believed that"the feminine" was a complement to the"male", so she had no thoughts about changing the male worldview just as long as it be democratic
the tool serves as a complement, and in many situations an economical alternative to,
the tool serves as a complement, and in many situations an economical alternative to,
This common approach should be seen as a complement to the prerogatives of Member States regarding the use of national legislation in conformity with the Treaty.
Those who are unable to get the medical help they need will often turn to herbal supplements as either a complement or alternative to the drugs that they have been prescribed.