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I . subordinate1 [səˈbɔ:dɪnət, ingl. am. -ˈbɔ:rdnɪt] SUST.

II . subordinate1 [səˈbɔ:dɪnət, ingl. am. -ˈbɔ:rdnɪt] ADJ.

subordinate2 [səˈbɔ:dənət, ingl. am. -ˈbɔ:rdənɪt] V. trans.

subordinate clause SUST. LING.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Detainees were allocated to brigades, usually run by common criminals encouraged to use violence against their subordinates.
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Values and the people that hold them seem necessarily subordinate to the ecosystem.
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The preverbs of position 1 include subordinating particles like /e: / or /ka: / and the preverbs /ka/ and /kita/, which indicate subsequence or futurity.
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Supplies of every sort were needed to house and feed a veritable army of actors, directors and subordinates.
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This trickled down the chain of his subordinates.
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He took great care of all his police subordinates.
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In the same way a commander can draw conclusions regarding his subordinates.
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In this situation, workers are inherently dependent on each other and without association they are related as subordinate and superior, master and wage-slave.
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In keeping with the original master plan, it was deliberately designed to be subordinated to the strong, geometrical form of the existing library.
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It has the effect of harming leadership, or the leadership harming a subordinate.
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