英:['sju:pəɔ:dɪ'neɪʃən]
美:['sjupəɔdɪ'neɪʃən]
英:['sju:pəɔ:dɪ'neɪʃən]
美:['sjupəɔdɪ'neɪʃən]
词根:superordinate
adj.superordinate 上级的,地位高的;高级的
noun
[Late Latin superordination-, superordinatio, from superordinatus (past participle of superordinare to appoint in addition, from Latin super- + ordinare to arrange, appoint) + -ion-, -io -ion] ordination of a person to fill a station already occupiedespecially: the ordination by an ecclesiastical official of his own successor
the act or process of superordinating : dominance
the relation of a universal proposition to a particular with the same terms
1 The moral laws are formulas expressing relations of equality or subordination, or superordination.
2 But the logical order of the ground-plan refers, of course, merely to the simple relation of coördination, subordination, and superordination, and the logician is satisfied with such a classification.
3 The characters of grandeur or sublimity, with relation to ourselves, are greatness, superordination, and power.
4 What do you understand to be the characteristic differences of the three types of superordination and subordination?
5 Fate atoned for the lack of military subordination in the young prince from genius-land by granting him a surplus of superordination.
6 Simmel in his interesting discussion of the subject points out the fact that the relations of subordination and superordination are reciprocal.
7 Materials upon subordination and superordination may be found in the literature under widely different names.
8 Family organization and control.—Conflicts and accommodation; superordination and subordination; typical forms of control—patriarchy, matriarchy, consensus, etc.; family esprit de corps, family morale, family objectives; status in community.
9 When an accommodation takes the form of the domination of A and the submission of B, the original tendencies of approach and withdrawal are transformed into attitudes of superordination and subordination.
10 The relation of parents to children involves certainly an element of superordination, but the mentally strongest factor remains the subordination, the complete submission to the feelings of those who are dependent upon the parents' care.
11 Strachey's Life of Queen Victoria sketches an interesting case of subordination and superordination in which the queen is the subordinate, and her adroit but cynical minister, Disraeli, is the master.
12 Future research will provide a more adequate sociology of subordination and superordination.
13 What is the psychology of subordination and superordination?
14 The peculiar intimacy which exists, for example, between lovers, between husband and wife, or between physician and patient, involves relations of subordination and superordination, though not recognized as such.
15 What do you understand to be the relation of suggestion and rapport to subordination and superordination?
16 Status, subordination and superordination, control—these are the distinctive marks of a society.