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adj. helpend; bijkomstig--------n. dochtermaatschappijsubsidiary1[ səbsidzjərie] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; meervoud: subsidiaries〉————————subsidiary21 helpend ⇒ steunend, hulp-, aanvullings-♦voorbeelden:2 subsidiary company • dochtermaatschappij/ondernemingsubsidiary road • secundaire wegsubsidiary stream • zijriviersubsidiary subject • bijvak -
2 subsidiary
dochtermaatschappijfiliaal -
3 subsidiary road
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4 subsidiary roads
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5 subsidiary stream
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6 subsidiary subject
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7 subsidiary troops
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8 subsidiary company
dochtermaatschappij (kleine firma die bij een grotere firma behoort)dochtermaatschappij/onderneming -
9 subsidiary clause
ondergeschikte bepaling -
10 subsidiary legislation
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11 subsidiary company
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12 fellow subsidiary
zusteronderneming (een van de vele ondernemingen die geleid worden door eenzelfde moederonderneming) -
13 jointly owned subsidiary
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14 road
n. weg, straat; spoorweg[ rood]♦voorbeelden:the main road • de hoofdwegsubsidiary roads • secundaire wegen〈 slang〉 hit the road! • smeer 'm!〈 informeel〉 one for the road • een afzakkertje, eentje voor onderwegon the road • onderweg, op pad/weg 〈 voornamelijk van handelsreiziger〉; rondreizend 〈 van toneelgezelschap〉take to the road • gaan zwerven
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subsidiary — sub·sid·i·ary /səb si dē ˌer ē, si də rē/ n pl ar·ies: a company having the majority of its stock owned by another company compare affiliate ◇ The parent company of a subsidiary generally has the same policy making powers as any majority owner… … Law dictionary
Subsidiary — Sub*sid i*a*ry, a. [L. subsidiarius: cf. F. subsidiaire. See {Subsidy}.] 1. Furnishing aid; assisting; auxiliary; helping; tributary; especially, aiding in an inferior position or capacity; as, a subsidiary stream. [1913 Webster] Chief ruler and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subsidiary — [səb sid′ē er΄ē, səb sid′ē ər ē] adj. [L subsidiarius < subsidium: see SUBSIDY] 1. giving aid, support, service, etc.; serving to supplement; auxiliary 2. being in a secondary or subordinate relationship 3. of, constituting, or maintained by a … English World dictionary
subsidiary — ► ADJECTIVE 1) less important than but related or supplementary to. 2) (of a company) controlled by a holding or parent company. ► NOUN (pl. subsidiaries) ▪ a subsidiary company. ORIGIN Latin subsidiarius, from subsidium assistance … English terms dictionary
Subsidiary — Sub*sid i*a*ry, n.; pl. {Subsidiaries}. One who, or that which, contributes aid or additional supplies; an assistant; an auxiliary. Hammond. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subsidiary — (adj.) 1540s, from M.Fr. subsidiaire, from L. subsidiarius serving to assist or supplement, from subsidium help, aid (see SUBSIDY (Cf. subsidy)) … Etymology dictionary
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Subsidiary — A foreign based affiliate that is a separately incorporated entity under the host country s law. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. subsidiary sub‧sid‧i‧a‧ry 1 [səbˈsɪdiəri ǁ dieri] noun subsidiaries PLURALFORM [countable] a company … Financial and business terms
subsidiary — A separate corporation that is owned by another corporation. American Banker Glossary A wholly or partially owned company that is part of a large corporation. A foreign subsidiary is a separately incorporated entity under the host country s law.… … Financial and business terms
Subsidiary — A subsidiary, in business matters, is an entity that is controlled by a bigger and more powerful entity. The controlled entity is called a company, corporation, or limited liability company, and the controlling entity is called its parent (or the … Wikipedia