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词根:subordinate
adj.subordinate 从属的;次要的
subordinating 连接主句和从句的;从属的
n.subordinate 下属,下级;部属,属下
subordination 从属;附属;主从关系
subordinateness 下属
v.subordinating 使服从(subordinate的ing形式);使成为下级
vt.subordinate 使……居下位;使……服从
adjective
placed in or occupying a lower class, rank, or position : inferior
a subordinate officer
submissive to or controlled by authority
of, relating to, or constituting a clause that functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb
subordinating
noun
one who stands in order or rank below another : one that is subordinate
verb
transitive verb
to make subject or subservient
to treat as of less value or importance
stylist … whose crystalline prose subordinates content to form—Susan Heath
Adjective and Noun Middle English subordinat, from Medieval Latin subordinatus, past participle of subordinare to subordinate, from Latin sub- + ordinare to order — more at ordain Verb Medieval Latin subordinatus — see subordinate >entry 1
The first known use of subordinate was in the 15th century
subscribeverb
to make known one's approval by or as if by signing
we subscribe to your plan
to agree to give or contribute by signing one's name with the amount promised
subscribe fifty dollars to the fund
to enter one's name for a publication or service
to receive a periodical or service regularly on order
to feel favorably inclined
I subscribe to your sentiments
subscribeverb
to make known one's approval by or as if by signing
we subscribe to your plan
to agree to give or contribute by signing one's name with the amount promised
subscribe fifty dollars to the fund
to enter one's name for a publication or service
to receive a periodical or service regularly on order
to feel favorably inclined
I subscribe to your sentiments
subscribeverb
to make known one's approval by or as if by signing
we subscribe to your plan
to agree to give or contribute by signing one's name with the amount promised
subscribe fifty dollars to the fund
to enter one's name for a publication or service
to receive a periodical or service regularly on order
to feel favorably inclined
I subscribe to your sentiments
sub1 of 4noun
substitute entry 1
sub2 of 4verb
to act as a substitute
sub3 of 4noun
submarine entry 2
sub-4 of 4prefix
under : beneath : below subfreezing
subsoil
being at a lower rank or secondary level
substation
division or lesser part of subtopic
subcommittee
involving a secondary stage or process subcontract
sublet
less than completely, perfectly, or typically : somewhat
subdominant
bordering upon
subarctic
subroutinenoun
a sequence of computer instructions for performing a specified task that can be used repeatedly
subpolaradjective
subarctic
subantarctic
subpoena1 of 2noun
an order in writing commanding a person named in it to appear in court under a penalty for failure to appear
subpoena2 of 2verb
to serve or summon with a subpoena
subpoena1 of 2noun
an order in writing commanding a person named in it to appear in court under a penalty for failure to appear
subpoena2 of 2verb
to serve or summon with a subpoena
subplotnoun
a subordinate plot in fiction or drama
subordinate1 of 3adjective
placed in or occupying a lower class or rank
a subordinate officer
yielding to or controlled by authority
of, relating to, or being a clause that functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb
subordinating
subordinate2 of 3noun
one that is subordinate
subordinate3 of 3verb
to make subordinate
1 The subordinative company's claim for damage compensation is one of the damage compensations.
从属公司损害赔偿请求权的本质是损害赔偿之债的一种。
2 The communication of the master computer and subordinative computer adopts RS232 serial interface, which adapt the long distance communication.
微机和下位机的通讯采用RS232串行接口,适用于远距离通讯。
3 The method of subordinative function value was complicate, but it was also reliable and beneficial for crop breeding and physiological studies.
隶属函数值法虽然方法繁琐,但结果也较为可靠,且利于在育种、生理等方面研究中应用。
4 The common relations between sentences indicated by conjunctions are coördinative, subordinative, adversative, concessive, and illative.
5 The transit, we are told, from the unicellular to the multicellular organism cannot be explained by individualism, but implies a diminution of the competitive, an increase of the social and subordinative tendency.
6 his contention is that environment plays a subordinate role to heredity in determining what we become
7 She leaves the day-to-day running of the firm to her subordinates.
8 subordinates do most of the actual creation of the famous designer's clothing designs
9 it is one of the lessons of history that more powerful civilizations often subordinate weaker ones
10 About two-thirds of the way through, this nonsense comes to life for fifteen minutes when the point of view shifts to that of a subordinate character, an aging thug (well played by Laurence Fishburne) who is employed by the casino to spot card counters.
11 A reporter's right to protect a source is a subordinate matter that obfuscates the more important issue of violating journalistic integrity and responsibility when one becomes an agent, if not a pawn, of a mean-spirited and vindictive retaliation scheme.
12 She was thirty-three, furiously frustrated with her subordinate role in the studio—attending to the model's hair, makeup, and clothes—and chronically dissatisfied with her own pictures, which represented a different kind of woman's work.
13 Case in point: the dismissal of advertising chief Julie Roehm, accused of having an affair with a subordinate (also fired) and taking freebies from an advertising agency (also fired) in violation of company policies.
14 He ran an extremely unhappy headquarters. He tended to berate subordinates, frequently shouting and cursing at them.
15 She also found it impossible to give negative feedback. As a consequence, her work and that of her subordinates started to suffer, and she was missing deadlines.
16 Clinton administration Trade Representative Mickey Kantor declared: "The days when we could afford to subordinate our economic interests to foreign policy or defense concerns are long past."
17 The real reason, though, is that art survives life, and this unpalatable realization lies behind the lumpen desire to subordinate the former to the latter. The finite always mistakes the permanent for the infinite and nurtures designs upon it.
18 In another case finding that free speech rights aren’t subordinate to national security concerns, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a law delaying mail that contained communist political proganda.
19 The rooms have themes, but these are subordinate to the show’s overall flow, which focuses on pairings and dialogues.
20 The model including subordinative hysteresis curve can describe the magnetizing branch more precisely.
考虑了包括子磁滞回线的磁滞模型,较准确地描述了电力变压器的励磁支路.
1 附属性
2 从属的
under side subject secondary dependent subsidiary subordinate tributary appurtenant under- second subservient subordinating
3 从属
under side subject secondary dependent subsidiary subordinate tributary appurtenant subordination dependancy under- pertain to second subservient subordinating dependency dependence depend
4 下位