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1 noun[sə'bɔ:dɪnət] subordonné(e) m,f, subalterne mf(a) (in rank, hierarchy) subalterne;∎ he is subordinate to the duty officer son grade est inférieur à celui de l'officier de permanence;∎ of subordinate rank de rang subalterne;∎ she had a very subordinate position in the company elle occupait un poste tout à fait subalterne dans l'entreprise(b) (secondary) subordonné, accessoire;∎ but that is subordinate to the main problem mais c'est secondaire par rapport au problème principal[sə'bɔ:dɪneɪt] subordonner►► Grammar subordinate clause (proposition f) subordonnée fUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > subordinate
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Position f BÖRSE, FIN, PERS, V&M position • auf letzter Position GEN in last position • eine marktbeherrschende Position aufbauen BÖRSE corner the market • eine Position abwickeln BÖRSE liquidate a position • eine Position eröffnen BÖRSE position • eine Position glattstellen BÖRSE close out a position • eine Position liquidieren BÖRSE liquidate a position • eine Position schließen BÖRSE close out a position • für eine Position in Betracht gezogen werden PERS be considered for a post (Bewerbung) • seine Position halten GEN stand one’s ground* * *f <Börse, Finanz, Person, V&M> position ■ eine marktbeherrschende Position aufbauen < Börse> corner the market ■ eine Position abwickeln < Börse> liquidate a position ■ eine Position eröffnen < Börse> position ■ eine Position glattstellen < Börse> close out a position ■ eine Position liquidieren < Börse> liquidate a position ■ eine Position schließen < Börse> close out a position ■ für eine Position in Betracht gezogen werden < Person> Bewerbung be considered for a post ■ seine Position halten < Geschäft> stand one's ground* * *Position
position, post, employment, job, (in Aufstellung) item, (Buchung) entry, (Rang) standing, status, station, repute;
• jds. Position entsprechend suitable to s. one’s station;
• in einer hohen Position in a high place (position);
• ausbaufähige Position position with good prospects;
• außenwirtschaftliche Position external position;
• berufliche Position job status;
• einflussreiche Position position of influence, purchase;
• einträgliche (ertragreiche) Position lucrative position;
• führende Position leadership (high-paying) position;
• besonders geeignete Position niche;
• gehobene Position advanced position;
• geschäftliche Position station in business;
• kostenvergütete Position pay item;
• leitende Position policy-making (management, managerial) position;
• offene Position open item;
• verantwortliche Position position of responsibility;
• vertragliche Position contractual position;
• wirtschaftliche Position business standing;
• zurückgestellte Position (Bilanz) delayed item;
• Position ohne Aufstiegschancen dead-end job;
• Positionen unter dem Bilanzstrich items below the line in the balance sheet;
• Position auf der mittleren Führungsebene management appointments;
• Positionen für Führungskräfte management appointments;
• Positionen der Haussepartei long positions;
• Position gegenüber dem Weltwährungsfond position in the Fund;
• Position des Zolltarifs tariff heading;
• gewünschte Position angeben to state the position desired;
• nach Positionen aufgliedern to itemize;
• seine Position auf dem Weltmarkt weiter ausbauen to expand its position in the world market further;
• Position ausschreiben to throw a post open to competition;
• sich in einer abhängigen Position befinden to be in a subordinate position;
• im Wirtschaftsleben eine verantwortungsreiche Position bekleiden to hold a position of management responsibility in business;
• gute Position bekommen to drop into a position;
• j. in seiner Position belassen to maintain s. o. in his position;
• sich mit allen nur denkbaren Mitteln um eine Position bemühen to jockey for position;
• Position durch Einschaltung einer Beratungsfirma besetzen to fill a job through selection consultants;
• Position eines Schiffes bestimmen to fix a ship’s position, to take a ship’s bearings;
• sich um eine Position bewerben to apply for a position, to go in for an appointment;
• bescheidene Position einnehmen to occupy a humble station;
• führende Position einnehmen to hold a high-level position;
• verantwortungsvolle Position erhalten to move to a higher position (position of greater responsibility);
• Position eines Generaldirektors erhalten to be given a post as general manager;
• höchst mögliche berufliche Position erreichen to wind up in a top-policy position;
• an einer Position festhalten to stick to a job;
• seine Position festigen to strengthen one’s position;
• einflussreiche Position gewinnen to make one’s mark;
• starke Position haben to be in a strong position;
• hohe Position innehaben to be high up the stick;
• führende Position in der Welt innehaben to be a world leader;
• als Einziger für eine Position infrage kommen to be the only possible man for a position;
• Position schwächen to undermine a position;
• in einer angesehenen Position sein to be of good standing;
• für eine Position nicht geeignet sein to be ineligible for a position;
• für eine Position völlig (gänzlich) ungeeignet (fehl am Platze) sein to be a square peg in a round hole;
• einige Positionen streichen to cancel several items;
• nach einer gesicherten Position trachten to desire status and security;
• seine Position seinen Beziehungen verdanken to owe one’s position to influence;
• seine Position reiner Protektion verdanken to get a job by push;
• seine Position mehr der Protektion als Verdiensten und Fähigkeiten verdanken to obtain one’s position more by favo(u)r than by merit and abilities;
• seine Position verstärken to strengthen one’s hand;
• j. für eine Position vorschlagen to nominate s. o. for a post;
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1. adjective2. nounbe subordinate to somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache untergeordnet sein
Untergebene, der/die3. transitive verb(render subject) unterordnen (to Dat.)* * *[sə'bo:dinət] 1. adjective(lower in rank, power, importance etc: A colonel is subordinate to a brigadier.) untergeordnet2. noun(a person who is subordinate: to give orders to one's subordinates.) der/die Untergebene- academic.ru/92236/subordinate_clause">subordinate clause* * *sub·or·di·nateI. n[səˈbɔ:dənət, AM -ˈbɔ:rdənɪt]Untergebene(r) f(m)II. vt[səˈbɔ:dɪneɪt, AM -ˈbɔ:rdən-]▪ to be \subordinated to sb/sth jdm/etw untergeordnet seinto \subordinate one's private life to one's career sein Privatleben seiner Karriere unterordnenIII. adj[səˈbɔ:dənət, AM -ˈbɔ:rdənɪt]1. (secondary) zweitrangig, nachrangig, nebensächlichto be \subordinate to sth etw dat untergeordnet sein2. (lower in rank) untergeordnet, rangniedriger\subordinate role untergeordnete Rolle* * *[sə'bɔːdnɪt]1. adjofficer rangniedriger; rank, position, importance, role untergeordnetto be subordinate to sb/sth —
2. nUntergebene(r) mf [sə'bɔːdIneɪt]3. vtunterordnen ( to dat)* * *subordinate [səˈbɔː(r)dnət]A adj (adv subordinately)1. untergeordnet (to dat):a) unterstellt (to dat), Unter…:subordinate position untergeordnete Stellungb) nebensächlich, zweitrangig, Neben…:be subordinate to sth einer Sache an Bedeutung nachstehen2. LING abhängig, Neben…:subordinate clause Nebensatz m3. obs unterwürfigB s1. Untergebene(r) m/f(m)C v/t [-dıneıt]2. zurückstellen (to hinter akk)* * *1. adjective2. nounbe subordinate to somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache untergeordnet sein
Untergebene, der/die3. transitive verb(render subject) unterordnen (to Dat.)* * *v.unterordnen v. -
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1. [səʹbɔ:dınıt] n 2. [səʹbɔ:dınıt] a1. зависимый, подчинённый2. второстепенныйsubordinate crop - с.-х. подсевная культура
pleasure should be subordinate to duty - на первом месте стоит долг, а потом - удовольствие
3. грам.1) придаточный2) подчинительный4. спец. расположенный ниже3. [səʹbɔ:dıneıt] vподчинять, ставить в зависимостьto subordinate one's own interests to the public good - подчинить личные интересы общественным
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sə'bo:dinət 1. adjective(lower in rank, power, importance etc: A colonel is subordinate to a brigadier.) underordnet; bi-2. noun(a person who is subordinate: to give orders to one's subordinates.) underordnetIsubst. \/səˈbɔːdənət\/underordnetIIadj. \/səˈbɔːdənət\/1) underordnet, undergitt, undergiven2) lavere3) bi-4) ( grammatikk) underordnetbe subordinate to someone være underordnet noen, stå under noen, sortere under noenIIIverb \/səˈbɔːdɪneɪt\/underordne, la komme i andre rekkebe subordinated to something være underordnet noesubordinate to underordne under -
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1. n подчинённый2. a зависимый, подчинённый3. a второстепенный4. a грам. придаточный5. a грам. подчинительный6. a грам. спец. расположенный ниже7. v подчинять, ставить в зависимостьСинонимический ряд:1. ancillary (adj.) ancillary; auxiliary; secondary2. collateral (adj.) collateral; dependent; sub; subject; tributary; under3. inferior (adj.) inferior; insignificant; junior; lower; minor; subaltern; subservient4. inferior (noun) inferior; junior; poor relation; scrub; secondary; subaltern; understrapper5. serf (noun) serf; servant; slave; subject; vassal6. underling (noun) aide; assistant; collateral; employee; helper; sub; tributary; underlingАнтонимический ряд:dominant; leading; master; primary; superior; supervisor -
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1. n 2. aзависимый, подчиненный; второстепенный- subordinate position 3. vto subordinate one's interests to smth — подчинять свои интересы чему-л.
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be in a subordinate position[Swahili Word] -shika miguu[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] shika, mguu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] subordinate (irrespective of age)[English Plural] subordinates[Swahili Word] mtoto[Swahili Plural] watoto[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Related Words] toto, kitoto, utoto------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] subordinate oneself[Swahili Word] -tii[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] subordinate oneself to someone[Swahili Word] -nyenyekea[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. adjective[officer, position] subalterne (to à)2. nounsubordonner (to à)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque subordinate est un adjectif ou un nom, la fin se prononce comme it: səˈbɔ:dɪnɪt ; lorsque c'est un verbe, elle se prononce comme eight: səˈbɔ:dɪneɪt.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *1. [sə'bɔːdɪnət], US [-dənət]noun subalterne mf2. [sə'bɔːdɪnət]adjective [officer, rank, position] subalterne; [issue, matter, question] secondaire (to par rapport à)3. [sə'bɔːdɪneɪt]transitive verb gen, Linguistics subordonner (to à) -
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A, US [transcription][-d\@n\@t] n subalterne mf.B adj [officer, rank, position] subalterne ; [issue, matter, question] secondaire (to par rapport à) ; to be subordinate to sb être le subalterne de qn. -
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sə'bo:dinət
1. adjective(lower in rank, power, importance etc: A colonel is subordinate to a brigadier.) subordinado
2. noun(a person who is subordinate: to give orders to one's subordinates.) subordinado1 (lower, less important) subordinado,-a (to, a), secundario,-a2 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL subordinado,-a1 (person) subordinado,-a, subalterno,-a1 subordinar (to, a), supeditar (to, a)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsubordinate cause oración nombre femenino subordinadasubordinate [sə'bɔrdənət] adj: subordinadoa subordinate clause: una oración subordinada: subordinado m, -da f; subalterno m, -na fadj.• inferior adj.• secundario, -a adj.• subalterno, -a adj.• subordinado, -a adj.• subordinante adj.n.• subalterno s.m.• subordinado s.m.v.• subordinar v.
I sə'bɔːrdṇət, sə'bɔːdɪnəta) (inferior, secondary) <rank/position/officer> subordinadob) ( Ling) subordinadosubordinate clause — oración f subordinada
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noun subordinado, -da m,f, subalterno, -na m,f
III sə'bɔːrdṇeɪt, sə'bɔːdɪneɪtto subordinate something TO something/somebody — subordinar algo a algo/alguien
1.[sǝ'bɔːdnɪt]N subordinado(-a) m / f2.[sǝ'bɔːdnɪt]ADJ [officer, member of staff, group] subordinado; [role] subordinado, secundarioto be subordinate to sb — (in rank) ser subordinado de algn
to be subordinate to sth — (=secondary) estar subordinado a algo
subordinate clause — oración f subordinada
3.[sǝ'bɔːdɪneɪt]VT subordinarsubordinating conjunction — conjunción f de subordinación
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I [sə'bɔːrdṇət, sə'bɔːdɪnət]a) (inferior, secondary) <rank/position/officer> subordinadob) ( Ling) subordinadosubordinate clause — oración f subordinada
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noun subordinado, -da m,f, subalterno, -na m,f
III [sə'bɔːrdṇeɪt, sə'bɔːdɪneɪt]to subordinate something TO something/somebody — subordinar algo a algo/alguien
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I 1. [sə'bɔːdɪnət] [AE -dənət] 2.nome subordinato m. (-a), subalterno m. (-a)II [sə'bɔːdɪneɪt]verbo transitivo subordinare (to a) (anche ling.)* * *[sə'bo:dinət] 1. adjective(lower in rank, power, importance etc: A colonel is subordinate to a brigadier.) subordinato2. noun(a person who is subordinate: to give orders to one's subordinates.) subordinato* * *subordinate /səˈbɔ:dɪnət/A a.subordinato; soggetto; dipendente; subalterno; sottoposto: (gramm.) a subordinate clause, una proposizione subordinata; to be subordinate to sb., esser soggetto a q.; dipendere da q.B n.subordinato; dipendente; subalterno; sottopostosubordinately avv. (to) subordinate /səˈbɔ:dɪneɪt/v. t.1 subordinare; mettere su un piano secondario: to subordinate one's own needs to those of the family, subordinare i propri bisogni a quelli della famiglia2 assoggettare; tenere in sottordine.* * *I 1. [sə'bɔːdɪnət] [AE -dənət] 2.nome subordinato m. (-a), subalterno m. (-a)II [sə'bɔːdɪneɪt]verbo transitivo subordinare (to a) (anche ling.) -
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̘. ̈a.səˈbɔ:dnɪt
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1) зависимый, подчиненный (to)
2) второстепенный, низший subordinate interests ≈ второстепенные интересы He plays a subordinate part. ≈ Он играет второстепенную роль. Syn: secondary, minor
3) грам. придаточный
2. сущ. подчиненный Syn: assistant
3. гл. подчинять, ставить в зависимость (to) All other considerations had to be subordinated to the needs of the family. ≈ Все должно быть подчинено нуждам семьи. They had to subordinate their own needs to the needs of the group.≈ Им пришлось подчинить свои интересы интересам коллектива. подчиненный зависимый, подчиненный - * position зависимое положение - to be in a * situation быть в зависимом положении - * body подчиненный орган второстепенный - * interests второстепенные интересы - * crop (сельскохозяйственное) подсевная культура - he plays a * part он играет второстепенную роль - pleasure should be * to duty на первом месте стоит долг, а потом - удовольствие (грамматика) придаточный - * clause придаточное предложение( грамматика) подчинительный - * conjunctions подчинительные союзы (специальное) расположенный ниже подчинять, ставить в зависимость - to * passions to reason подчинять страсти рассудку - to * one's own interests to the public good подчинить личные интересы общественным ~ грам. придаточный;
subordinate clause придаточное предложениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > subordinate
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1 დაქვემდებარებული, დამოკიდებულიa subordinate body / position დაქვემდებარებული ორგანო // დამოკიდებული მდგომარეობა2 მეორეხარისხოვანი3 ხელქვეითი4 დაქვემდებარება (დაუქვემდებარებს), დამორჩილებაthe mother subordinated her wishes to the needs of her family დედამ თავისი სურვილები ოჯახის საჭიროებას დაუქვემდებარა / შეუფარდაhe knows how to handle children / subordinates იცის, ბავშვებს როგორ მოეპყროს // იცის, ხელქვეითებს როგორ მოექცეს -
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1 nounsubordonné(e) m, f(job, position) subalterne;∎ to be subordinate to sb être subordonné(e) à qn -
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sich in einer abhängigen Position befinden
to be in a subordinate positionBusiness german-english dictionary > sich in einer abhängigen Position befinden
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20 Letters of Ignatius of Antioch (Any of the seven letters of Ignatius, bishop of Antioch at the beginning of the 2nd century, depicting the position of the monarchical bishop, flanked by subordinate priests and personal assistants to the bishop)
Общая лексика: "ПосУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Letters of Ignatius of Antioch (Any of the seven letters of Ignatius, bishop of Antioch at the beginning of the 2nd century, depicting the position of the monarchical bishop, flanked by subordinate priests and personal assistants to the bishop)
См. также в других словарях:
subordinate position — index subordinate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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subordinate — 01. The major was admired and respected by all his [subordinate] officers. 02. Our corporate philosophy holds that profits must sometimes be [subordinated] to employee satisfaction in order to create a positive working environment. 03. It is… … Grammatical examples in English
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Subordinate — Sub*or di*nate, a. [Pref. sub + L. ordinatus, p. p. of ordinare to set in order, to arrange. See {Ordain}.] 1. Placed in a lower order, class, or rank; holding a lower or inferior position. [1913 Webster] The several kinds and subordinate species … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subordinate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) lower in rank or position. 2) of less or secondary importance. ► NOUN ▪ a person under the authority or control of another. ► VERB 1) treat or regard as subordinate. 2) make subservient or dependent … English terms dictionary
subordinate — sub|or|di|nate1 [səˈbo:dınət US ˈbo:r ] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Medieval Latin; Origin: , past participle of subordinare to subordinate , from Latin ordinare; ORDAIN] 1.) in a less important position than someone else ▪ a subordinate officer… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Subordinate clauses — ◊ GRAMMAR A subordinate clause is a clause which adds to or completes the information given in a main clause. Most subordinate clauses begin with a subordinating conjunction such as because , if , or that . Many subordinate clauses are adverbial… … Useful english dictionary