adj. 形容词级别或职位较低的;下级的;次要的;附属的
n. 名词部属;部下,下级
vt. 及物动词使…居下位,使在次级;使服从;使从属
The manager asked his subordinate to complete the report.
经理要求他的下属完成报告。
She always treats her subordinate with respect and kindness.
她总是以尊重和善意对待她的下属。
In the meeting, the subordinate raised an important issue.
在会议中,下属提出了一个重要问题。
The team leader delegated tasks to each subordinate.
团队领导向每个下属分配了任务。
His subordinate was praised for the excellent work done.
他的下属因出色的工作而受到赞扬。
The director consulted his subordinate before making a decision.
主管在做决定前咨询了他的下属。
Every subordinate is entitled to express their opinions freely.
每位下属都有权自由表达他们的意见。
The supervisor reprimanded his subordinate for being late.
主管因迟到而训斥了他的下属。
She trained her subordinate to handle the new software efficiently.
她训练她的下属高效地使用新软件。
The CEO acknowledged the hard work of every subordinate.
首席执行官认可了每位下属的努力工作。
subordinate position 从属地位
subordinate staff 下属员工
subordinate clause 从句
subordinate relationship 隶属关系
subordinate function 从属功能
subordinate task 次要任务
复数: subordinates;
第三人称单数: subordinates;
过去式: subordinated;
过去分词: subordinated;
现在分词: subordinating;
名词: subordination;