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1 podređivati
• subordinate -
2 potčinjavati-po činu
• subordinate -
3 potčinjavati po činu
• subordinate -
4 podređena rečenica
• subordinate; subordinate clause -
5 podređena rečeni
• subordinate clau -
6 mlađi
• junior; minor; subordinate; young; younger; youngish -
7 podrediti
• subject; subordinate -
8 podređen
• ancillary; dependant; dependent; inferior; minor; petty; second; secondary; subaltern; subject; subordinate; subservient; subset -
9 podređeni
• inferior; junior; slave; subaltern; subordinate -
10 pomoćan
• accessary; adventitious; auxiliary; bulk; helpful; instrumental; ministerial; subordinate; subsidiary -
11 potčiniti
• bend; bring under; captivate; compel; conquer; conquers; enslave; enthral; frown down; lay under; master; overbear; reduce to submission; subdue; subject; subjugate; subordinate; terms; vanquish; yoke -
12 potčinjen
• ancillary; compliant; dependant; dependent; depending; inferior; ministerial; servile; subaltern; submissive; subordinate; subservient; tributary -
13 potčinjeni
• dependant; dependent; junior; subaltern; subordinate; subordinates -
14 sporedan
• accessary; accessory; accidental; adventitious; clause; incidental; inessential; part time; part-time; perquisite; secondary; subordinate; wayside -
15 zavisan
• adjective; attendant; conditional; dependent; depending; oblique; online; ralative; subject; subordinate; vassal
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subordinate — subordinate, subordinated, subordination Debts or claims that have a lower status or priority than other debts or claims are subordinate. For example, creditor A may agree in a subordination agreement to have its claims on the cash flow or on the … Financial and business terms
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subordinate — [adj] lesser, supplementary accessory, adjuvant, ancillary, auxiliary, baser, below par, collateral, contributory, dependent, inferior, insignificant, junior, low, lower, minor, paltry, satellite, secondary, second fiddle*, secondstring*, smaller … New thesaurus
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
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subordinate — I UK [səˈbɔː(r)dɪnət] / US [səˈbɔrdɪnət] adjective * 1) having less power or authority than someone else He handed the case down to one of his subordinate officers. subordinate to: All members of the committee are subordinate to the chairman. 2)… … English dictionary