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1 subordonner
sybɔʀdɔne1) ( dans une hiérarchie)être subordonné à quelqu'un — [soldat, fonctionnaire] to be subordinate to somebody
2) ( faire dépendre)être subordonné à quelque chose — [réussite, réalisation] to be subject to ou dependent on something
* * *sybɔʀdɔne vtsubordonner qn/qch à — to subordinate sb/sth to
* * *subordonner verb table: aimer vtr1 ( dans une hiérarchie) être subordonné à qn [soldat, fonctionnaire] to be subordinate to sb;2 ( faire dépendre) elle subordonne tout à son travail everything else comes second to her job; être subordonné à qch [réussite, réalisation] to be subject to ou dependent on sth.[sybɔrdɔne] verbe transitif1. [hiérarchiquement]les statuts subordonnent le directeur au conseil d'administration the director is answerable to the board2. [faire dépendre]3. [faire passer après]4. LINGUISTIQUE [proposition] to subordinate
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