Subordinado in english

Subordinate

pronunciation: səbɔrdəneɪt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

subordinado = secondary ; subordinate ; subordinate ; underling ; minion ; member of the staff. 

Example: In general title entries are regarded as secondary to author entries.Example: Returning to government agencies, some agencies are treated as subordinate to a government, whilst others are entered independently.Example: 'I'd be disappointed to learn that my boss or subordinates -- or peers for that matter -- told tales out of school about me to others'.Example: The impassive Diane is portrayed early on as the office dragon lady, bossing about her underling.Example: In general, a deity only accepts minions who have accomplished some great deed in service to the deity.Example: There were at the time about 90 patients and 80 members of the staff with their families in the building.

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» entidad subordinadasubordinate body [Entidad corporativa que forma parte integral de un entidad superior de la que depende jerárquicamente] .

Example: Special rules are includes for specific types of corporate bodies, such as exhibitions, conferences, subordinate and related bodies, governments bodies and officials, and radio and television stations.

» ser subordinadobe dependent [A veces escrito "dependant"] .

Example: The organization wants employees to be dependent and the employee wants to be independent.

» subordinado asecondary to .

Example: The important thing to remember is that specifications of this kind are always to be regarded as secondary to subject.

» subordinado al tiempotime-dependent .

Example: This paper studies time-dependent (dynamical) aspects of scientific activities, as expressed in research publications.

subordinar = subordinate. 

Example: In such a system, no one concept is subordinated to (and therefore distributed under) another as the result of using a preferred citation order.

Subordinado synonyms

subject in spanish: tema, pronunciation: səbdʒekt part of speech: noun, adjective buck in spanish: dólar, pronunciation: bʌk part of speech: noun adjunct in spanish: adjunto, pronunciation: ædʒəŋkt part of speech: noun dependent in spanish: dependiente, pronunciation: dɪpendənt part of speech: adjective petty in spanish: pequeño, pronunciation: peti part of speech: adjective inferior in spanish: inferior, pronunciation: ɪnfɪriɜr part of speech: adjective assistant in spanish: asistente, pronunciation: əsɪstənt part of speech: noun, adjective subsidiary in spanish: subsidiario, pronunciation: səbsɪdieri part of speech: noun lower in spanish: inferior, pronunciation: loʊɜr part of speech: adjective subservient in spanish: subordinado, pronunciation: səbsɜrviənt part of speech: adjective submissive in spanish: sumiso, pronunciation: səbmɪsɪv part of speech: adjective junior in spanish: júnior, pronunciation: dʒunjɜr part of speech: adjective, noun lowly in spanish: humilde, pronunciation: loʊli part of speech: adjective secondary in spanish: secundario, pronunciation: sekənderi part of speech: adjective subaltern in spanish: subalterno, pronunciation: subəltɜrn part of speech: noun, adjective underling in spanish: subordinado, pronunciation: ʌndɜrlɪŋ part of speech: noun hyponym in spanish: hiponimo, pronunciation: haɪpənɪm part of speech: noun ruled in spanish: gobernado, pronunciation: ruld part of speech: adjective junior-grade in spanish: grado junior, pronunciation: dʒunjɜrgreɪd part of speech: adjective low-level in spanish: nivel bajo, pronunciation: loʊlevəl part of speech: adjective lower-ranking in spanish: rango inferior, pronunciation: loʊɜrræŋkɪŋ part of speech: adjective subordinate word in spanish: palabra subordinada, pronunciation: səbɔrdəneɪtwɜrd part of speech: noun
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