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adj.1 secundario(a), inferior (rank, role)2 subordinado, sumiso, subsidiario, dependiente.s.subordinado(a).vt.1 subordinar.2 supeditarse.(pt & pp subordinated) -
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второстепененвторостепенныйзависимыйподведомственныйподчиненподчиненныйподчинитьподчинять -
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[səˈbɔ:dnɪt]1. a. 1) ikinci dərəcəli; 2) tabelikdə olan; 2). qram. budaq cümlə2. v. tabe etmək -
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Iகீழ்நிலை ஊழியர்IIதுணை நிலைசார்நிலைப் பணியாளர்IVபணியாள்Vசார்புநிலை, கீழமைப்பதவி / அமைப்புVIகீழ்நிலைப்பட்டபிரதானமற்றஇரண்டாம் பட்சமான -
106 subordinate
adj(gen)subalterne, subordonné;(security interest)de rang m inférieur -
107 subordinate, to
• céder le rang, subordonner• subordonné à -
108 subordinate
adj.छोटा, अधीन, अमुख्य, नीचाn.अधीन मनुष्यv. tr.अधीन करना, वश करना -
109 subordinate
vდამორჩილება, დაქვემდებარება, დაქვემდებარებული, ხელქვეითი -
110 subordinate
пăхăнса тăракан -
111 subordinate (to)
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112 subordinate
1.adj.бағынышты, қол астындағы2.n.тәуелді, табынышты3.v.бағындыру -
113 subordinate
alt, ikincil, ast; altyordam kitapligi -
114 subordinate
adj.qalaq, töwen derije -
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kb. seorang bawahan. -ks. Gram.: berpangkat lebih rendah. -kkt. mengebawahkan, menempatkan lebih rendah, mengemudiankan, menangguhkan.
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