1 a person who has a less important position than you in an organization -- 下屬,下級
2 to put someone or something into a less important position -- 使從屬於,使處於次要地位
Certainly, subordinating local definitions to the dictum of the science of race required negotiation, and in some cases even training.
He points out that his example (5.26) - given here in (1) - ' with how understood as modifying treat their subordinates, is completely impossible ' (147).
Although these subordinating conjunction markers have lost their criterion of identity in semantics, they still retain noun-like properties in syntax.
Rather, legal authorities attempt to guide conduct by affecting the intentional agency of their subordinates.
In the hands and minds of some, chemistry was subordinated to the dictates and needs of medicine.
In the following examples, it may appear that these subordinating conjunctions can be modified by a demonstrative determiner.
Authentic texts also displayed a tendency toward having a higher incidence of adjectives and subordinating conjunctions and prepositions, but these findings only approached significance.
They also allow the dominant state to offer more valuable benefits to subordinates, such as security guarantees, military aid, and so on.