词汇 | subordinating |
释义 | subordinating present participle ofsubordinate subordinate verb[ T ] uk /səˈbɔː.dɪ.neɪt/ us /səˈbɔːr.dən.eɪt/ to put someone or something into a less important position: 使从属于,使处于次要地位 Her personal life has been subordinated to her career.她将个人生活置于事业之下。 Promoting staff aggrandizement anointment ascend ascension career ladder downgrade someone/something to something elevate enthrone exalt fast track Peter Principle promote promotion reinstall reinstallation relegate subordinate waiver wilderness wilderness yearsidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Of little or less importance Examples of subordinatingsubordinating In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Authentic texts also displayed a tendency toward having a higher incidence of adjectives and subordinating conjunctions and prepositions, but these findings only approached significance. Certainly, subordinating local definitions to the dictum of the science of race required negotiation, and in some cases even training. Although these subordinating conjunction markers have lost their criterion of identity in semantics, they still retain noun-like properties in syntax. In the following examples, it may appear that these subordinating conjunctions can be modified by a demonstrative determiner. The subordinating conjunction in this case is a member of the set subordinator. Coherence is lost by calling upon the coercive power of the state to protect against verbal oppression, thereby subordinating and marginalizing some members of society. This formalism does not specify the type of internal argument selected by the subordinating conjunction. But there were also uses, such as the comparative and the subordinating conjunction, which defy even this pragmatic-level categorization. Their subordinating conjunction is '$e-' or 'ki' (that). Yet the subordinating conjunctions, though modestly employed, continued in use. Being a relative element, it has even in this use a subordinating function, since that is part of the function of all relative words. Some other subordinating conjunction markers also originated as nouns and went through a similar process of grammaticalization. This frequently led to local branches ignoring orders from the central bank and subordinating themselves to local influences. It is interesting to note that the semantic differences all have to do with the subordinating means function, which is syntactically represented as a verb. I suppose that subordinating oneself to natural preconditions was the compensation for the loss of the higher worlds that had informed earlier architectures. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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