subordinate

subordinate
sə'bo:dinət
1. adjective
(lower in rank, power, importance etc: A colonel is subordinate to a brigadier.) subordinado

2. noun
(a person who is subordinate: to give orders to one's subordinates.) subordinado
subordinate
tr[(adj-n) sə'bɔːdɪnət; (vb) sə'bɔːdɪneɪt]
adjective
1 (lower, less important) subordinado,-a (to, a), secundario,-a
2 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL subordinado,-a
noun
1 (person) subordinado,-a, subalterno,-a
transitive verb
1 subordinar (to, a), supeditar (to, a)
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
subordinate cause oración nombre femenino subordinada
subordinate [sə'bɔrdən.eɪt] vt, -nated ; -nating : subordinar
subordinate [sə'bɔrdənət] adj
: subordinado
a subordinate clause: una oración subordinada
subordinate n
: subordinado m, -da f; subalterno m, -na f
subordinate
adj.
inferior adj.
secundario, -a adj.
subalterno, -a adj.
subordinado, -a adj.
subordinante adj.
n.
subalterno s.m.
subordinado s.m.
v.
subordinar v.

I sə'bɔːrdṇət, sə'bɔːdɪnət
adjective
a) (inferior, secondary) <rank/position/officer> subordinado
b) (Ling) subordinado

subordinate clause — oración f subordinada


II
noun subordinado, -da m,f, subalterno, -na m,f

III sə'bɔːrdṇeɪt, sə'bɔːdɪneɪt
transitive verb

to subordinate something TO something/somebody — subordinar algo a algo/alguien

1.
[sǝ'bɔːdnɪt]
N subordinado(-a) m / f
2.
[sǝ'bɔːdnɪt]
ADJ [officer, member of staff, group] subordinado; [role] subordinado, secundario

to be subordinate to sb — (in rank) ser subordinado de algn

to be subordinate to sth — (=secondary) estar subordinado a algo

subordinate clause — oración f subordinada

3.
[sǝ'bɔːdɪneɪt]
VT subordinar

to subordinate sth to sth — subordinar algo a algo

subordinating conjunction — conjunción f de subordinación

* * *

I [sə'bɔːrdṇət, sə'bɔːdɪnət]
adjective
a) (inferior, secondary) <rank/position/officer> subordinado
b) (Ling) subordinado

subordinate clause — oración f subordinada


II
noun subordinado, -da m,f, subalterno, -na m,f

III [sə'bɔːrdṇeɪt, sə'bɔːdɪneɪt]
transitive verb

to subordinate something TO something/somebody — subordinar algo a algo/alguien


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