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We found 2 words, 2 kanji, and 29 examples matching '補語'
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noun
object complement; objective complement  (linguistics terminology)
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noun
complement  (linguistics terminology)
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ホ   おぎな to supply, to make up for, to compensate for   
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ホ    the first time   
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ヨウ   もちいる to use   
ジュウ   ジッ   と    とお ten   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
stick   
dot   
イ   ころも    きぬ clothes   
ゴ   かた to talk, relate   かたらう to talk together, chat   
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ゲン   ゴン   say; word   こと word, saying   い to say   
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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ゴ   いつ-    いつ five   
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かんぜん
完全
じどうし
自動詞
ほご
補語
もくてきご
目的語
とらない
A complete intransitive verb takes neither complement nor object.
えいご
英語
ぶん
こうぞう
構造
たいてい
大抵
しゅご
主語
どうし
動詞
もくてきご
目的語
ほご
補語

In English, the usual sentence structure is Subject - Verb - Object/Complement.
ふてい
不定
ことば
けいようしてき
形容詞的
ようほう
用法
しゅるい
種類
あり
げんてい
限定
ようほう
用法
じょじゅつ
叙述
ようほう
用法
もちろん
しゅかく
主格
ほご
補語
です
There are two ways of using the infinitive as an adjective, 1. attributive, 2. predicative. Naturally 2. is a subject complement.
そのシステム
ちゅう
ほご
保護
かいろ
回路
まれています

The protection circuit is built into the system.
かのじょ
彼女
けいさつ
警察
ほご
保護
もと
めた

She asked the police for protection.
 
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