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1 subordinate
أَقَلّ أَهَمِّيّة \ subordinate: of lower rank or importance: a subordinate official. \ مَرؤوس \ subordinate. \ مَرْؤوس \ subordinate: a person of lower rank, who is under one’s control: A good officer makes himself respected by his subordinates. -
2 subordinate
[səˈbɔːdɪnət]1. adjectivelower in rank, power, importance etc:ثانَوي، تابِعA colonel is subordinate to a brigadier.
2. nouna person who is subordinate:تابِع، مَرؤوسto give orders to one's subordinates.
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3 subordinate
تابِع \ disciple: sb. who accepts and spreads the teachings of another. subordinate: of lower rank or importance: a subordinate official, a person of lower rank, who is under one’s control A good officer makes himself respected by his subordinates. subsidiary: (esp. of companies) a helping one, not the chief one: Shell transport is a subsidiary (company) of shell Oil. The main language she studied was Arabic, but she learnt Spanish as a subsidiary. -
4 subordinate
ثَانَوِيّ \ minor: smaller; less important, unimportant: a minor road; a minor difficulty. petty: unimportant. secondary: less important; not first in importance: a secondary road; a secondary reason. subordinate: a person of lower rank or importance: a subordinate official. -
5 subordinate clause
a clause introduced in a sentence by a conjunction etc, and acting as a noun, adjective or adverb:I don't know who she is
The book that's on the table is mine
جُمْلَه تابِعَه، مُعْتَمِدَه على الجُمْلَةِ الرَّئيسيَّهShe's crying because you were unkind.
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6 أقل
أَقَلّ \ less: (with verbs) not so much: You should work more and play less, (with an adj. or adv.) not so: He drives faster than you but less carefully. minor: smaller; less important, unimportant: a minor difficulty. under: less: It will cost $2 or under. \ أَقَلّ \ lesser: old use smaller. \ See Also أصغر (أَصْغَر) \ أَقَلّ أَهَمِّيّة \ subordinate: of lower rank or importance: a subordinate official. \ أَقَلّ مَرْتَبَة \ inferior: of lower quality or rank; less good in quality: His work is inferior to yours. She’s so clever, she makes me feel inferior. \ أَقَلّ مِن \ short of: less than; other than: Nothing short of a new government will save the country. under: less than; below; children under 14 years old can travel half-price. It cost under $2. \ أَقَلّ مِن غَيْره \ least: (often with the) less than any other: I like her (the) least because she’s the least friendly of all the girls. -
7 تابع
تابِع \ disciple: sb. who accepts and spreads the teachings of another. subordinate: of lower rank or importance: a subordinate official, a person of lower rank, who is under one’s control A good officer makes himself respected by his subordinates. subsidiary: (esp. of companies) a helping one, not the chief one: Shell transport is a subsidiary (company) of shell Oil. The main language she studied was Arabic, but she learnt Spanish as a subsidiary. -
8 ثانوي
ثَانَوِيّ \ minor: smaller; less important, unimportant: a minor road; a minor difficulty. petty: unimportant. secondary: less important; not first in importance: a secondary road; a secondary reason. subordinate: a person of lower rank or importance: a subordinate official. -
9 disciple
تابِع \ disciple: sb. who accepts and spreads the teachings of another. subordinate: of lower rank or importance: a subordinate official, a person of lower rank, who is under one’s control A good officer makes himself respected by his subordinates. subsidiary: (esp. of companies) a helping one, not the chief one: Shell transport is a subsidiary (company) of shell Oil. The main language she studied was Arabic, but she learnt Spanish as a subsidiary. -
10 subsidiary
تابِع \ disciple: sb. who accepts and spreads the teachings of another. subordinate: of lower rank or importance: a subordinate official, a person of lower rank, who is under one’s control A good officer makes himself respected by his subordinates. subsidiary: (esp. of companies) a helping one, not the chief one: Shell transport is a subsidiary (company) of shell Oil. The main language she studied was Arabic, but she learnt Spanish as a subsidiary. -
11 minor
ثَانَوِيّ \ minor: smaller; less important, unimportant: a minor road; a minor difficulty. petty: unimportant. secondary: less important; not first in importance: a secondary road; a secondary reason. subordinate: a person of lower rank or importance: a subordinate official. -
12 petty
ثَانَوِيّ \ minor: smaller; less important, unimportant: a minor road; a minor difficulty. petty: unimportant. secondary: less important; not first in importance: a secondary road; a secondary reason. subordinate: a person of lower rank or importance: a subordinate official. -
13 secondary
ثَانَوِيّ \ minor: smaller; less important, unimportant: a minor road; a minor difficulty. petty: unimportant. secondary: less important; not first in importance: a secondary road; a secondary reason. subordinate: a person of lower rank or importance: a subordinate official. -
14 التابع
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15 المرؤوس
n. subordinate, subject, inferior -
16 تابع
1́ adj. following, subsequent, attached, subsidiary, tributary, subordinate, subject, adherent, vassal, underlying, dependent, subservient2́ adv. under one's thumb3́ n. page, follower, disciple, subject, citizen, function, satellite4́ pref. sub5́ v. follow up, put up with, follow, pursue, keep an eye on, go ahead!, forward, press, send on, get on, urge, redirect, post -
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adj. submissive, subordinate, liable, tributary, subject, subsidiary, dependent -
18 خضع
v. wash, submit, subdue, subordinate, subject, subjugate, succumb, undergo, knuckle under, compel, conquer, throw in one's hand, bend, bow, hew, steady, reduce, yield, kowtow, reclaim -
19 مرؤوس
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20 وضعه في مرتبة أدنى
v. subordinate
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