subordination
subordination 英 [sə,bɔːdɪ'neɪʃn] 美 [səb,ɔrdn'eʃən]
n. 从属;附属;主从关系
名词复数:subordinations
- Subordination means lowering. In animal packs, gestures of subordination include staying low and making gestures of play. In the military, one shows subordination by saluting first.
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- n. 从属;附属;主从关系
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1. Here the subordination for a girl is, even now, by and large almost total.
这里,即使到现在,女孩是从属家庭的,总的来说几乎是全部。
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2. Written language requires a firm understanding of sequencing and subordination.
书面语言需要有对顺序和从属的认识。
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3. And, she says, the subordination is often reinforced under the laws of countries - with some legal and regulatory systems often discriminating against women.
她还说,在许多国家的法律中,这种从属角色常常被进一步加强了-一些法制体系常常歧视妇女。
- 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.
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