• subordination

    英:[sə,bɔːdɪ'neɪʃn]  
    美: [səb,ɔrdn'eʃən] 

    subordination 基本解释

    • n. 从属;附属;主从关系

    subordination 词态变化

    形容词: subordinate;

    subordination 英文词源

    subordination (n.)
    mid-15c., subordinacioun "hierarchical arrangement," from Medieval Latin subordinationem (nominative subordinatio), noun of action from past participle stem of subordinare (see subordinate (adj.)). Meaning "condition of being duly submissive" is from 1736.

    subordination 英文释义

    1. the state of being subordinate to something
    2. the semantic relation of being subordinate or belonging to a lower rank or class
    3. the grammatical relation of a modifying word or phrase to its head
    4. the quality of obedient submissiveness
    5. the act of mastering or subordinating someone

    subordination 双语例句

    1. Subordination and silence best became their years and capacity.
    服从与沉默,最适合他们的年令与能力.

    来自辞典例句

    2. Anti - colonialism aimed at ending the subordination of people to colonial rule.
    反 殖民主义者旨在结束一个民族附属于殖民统治的现象.

    来自辞典例句

    3. The old patterns of subordination and domination in an inflexible hierarchy may no longer work well.
    僵硬的等级制度中老一套统治和服从关系已经站不住脚.

    来自辞典例句

    4. The degree of subordination of an item in an hierarchic arrangement.
    分层结构中,一个项的从属级别.

    来自互联网

    5. The subordination of one customs establishment to another shall not Be restricted By administrative divisions.
    海关的隶属关系,不受行政区划的限制.

    来自互联网

    subordination 实用场景例句

    Subordination and silence best became their years and capacity.
    服从与沉默,最适合他们的年令与能力.

    辞典例句

    The subordination of one customs establishment to another shall not Be restricted By administrative divisions.
    海关的隶属关系,不受行政区划的限制.

    互联网

版权所有©52查   网站地图