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subordinate美 [sə'bɔrd(ə)n.eɪt] 英 [sə'bɔː(r)dɪneɪt] - n.下级;部属
- adj.隶属的;从属的;下级的;次要的
- v.把…置于次要地位;使从属于
- 网络下属;附属的;辅助的
复数:subordinates 过去分词:subordinated 现在分词:subordinating n. assistant,junior,underling,minion,aide adj. secondary,lesser,minor,subsidiary,inferior 1. | ~ (to sb) 隶属的;从属的;下级的having less power or authority than sb else in a group or an organization |
| In many societies women are subordinate to men. 在许多社会中,妇女都从属于男人。 |
2. | ~ (to sth) 次要的less important than sth else |
| All other issues are subordinate to this one. 所有其他问题都没有这一问题重要。 |
1. | 下级;部属a person who has a position with less authority and power than sb else in an organization |
| the relationship between subordinates and superiors 上下级关系 |
1. | ~ sb/sth (to sb/sth) 把…置于次要地位;使从属于to treat sb/sth as less important than sb/sth else |
| Safety considerations were subordinated to commercial interests. 商业利益置于安全考虑之上。 |
v. | 1. to treat something as less important and allow something else to dominate or take priority 2. to give somebody or regard somebody as having a lower rank or status than another 3. if one thing is subordinated to another thing, it is considered to be less important than the other thing | adj. | 1. lower than somebody in rank or status 2. secondary in importance 3. acting as a modifying noun, adjective, or adverb within a sentence 4. having less power or authority than someone else 5. less important than something else 1. lower than somebody in rank or status 2. secondary in importance 3. acting as a modifying noun, adjective, or adverb within a sentence 4. having less power or authority than someone else 5. less important than something else | n. | 1. somebody who is lower in rank or status than another 2. someone who has less power or authority than someone else |
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