Subordination
51subordination — n. 1. Subjection, act of subordinating. 2. Inferiority, subjection, subserviency …
52subordination — n 1. inferiority, lesser standing, inferior status, secondary position, second fiddle; lowliness, subservience, subserviency. 2. servility, slavishness, submissiveness, docility, unassertiveness; obsequiousness, abjection, obeisance, prostration; …
53subordination — sub·or·di·na·tion …
54subordination — See: subordinate …
55subordination — Субординация …
56subordination — sub|or|di|na|tion sb., en, er, erne (underordning; lydighed) …
57Subordination — Sub|or|di|na|ti|on, die; , en <lateinisch> (Sprachwissenschaft Unterordnung; veraltend für Unterordnung, Gehorsam) …
58subordination — The act or process by which a person s rights or claims are ranked below those of others; e.g. a second mortgagee s rights are subordinate to those of the first mortgagee …
59subordination — noun 1. the state of being subordinate to something • Derivationally related forms: ↑subordinate • Hypernyms: ↑dependence, ↑dependance, ↑dependency 2. the semantic relation of being subordinate or belonging to a lower rank or class • Syn …
60Subordination (Linguistik) — Im Zusammenhang mit der Verknüpfung zweier Sätze bzw. Teilsätze (engl. clauses) unterscheidet man Nebensätze (subordinierte Sätze) und Hauptsätze (subordinierende Sätze); der subordinierte („untergeordnete“) Satz ist also vom subordinierenden… …