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1 subordiniran
• subordinate -
2 podrediti
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3 podcinjeni
subordinate, inferior -
4 podređen
pp & adj subordinate (nekome, nečemu to); (niši) inferior/junior (clerk); mil subordinate, lower-ranked, of lower/inferior rank, subaltern; dependent; accessory | moji -i my subordinates, people under me; držati u -om položaju keep smb. down* * *• slaved• slave• subordinated• subordinate• subject• inferior• juxtaposed• ancillary• petty• minor -
5 sporedan
secondary, subordinate* * *• secondary• side• supplementary• subordinate• irrelevant• incidental• immaterial• accidental• accessary• accessory• adventitious• ancillary• odd -
6 ključni podređeni
• key subordinate -
7 podčiniti
vt pf - podrediti, podvrgnuti, podložiti, podjarmiti, pokoriti* * *• submit• subordinate• subjugate• bend -
8 podčinjen
pp & adj - podređen itd. (-podčiniti)* * *• secondary• slave• subaltern• subordinate• inferior -
9 podložiti
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10 podređeni
inferior, understrapper, underling* * *• secondary• slave• subordinate -
11 podvrgnut
pp & adj subject to; incident to, subordinate to; jur (porezu itd.) dutiable, taxable, assessable; - izvrgnut* * *• subjected• subject to -
12 zavisan
* * *• dependent• subordinate• subject• contingent• adjective• oblique• online• relative -
13 podrediti se
vr pf subordinate o,s. (nekome to smb.), submit to smb.
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