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Что (кто) такое Subordinate - определение

SYSTEM OF ELEMENTS WITH MULTIPLE LEVELS OR TIERS THAT ARE SUBORDINATED TO EACH OTHER
Containment hierarchy; Hierarchy member; Hierarchical relationship; Immediate subordinate; Immediate superior; Rooted hierarchy; Subordinate; Hierachy; Hierarchical; Hierarchichal; Heirarchy; Hierarchically; Hierarchies; Heirarchical; Hierarchism; Hierarchal structure; Hierarchical structure; Hiearchy; Heiarchy; Social hierarchies; Nested hierarchy; Hierarchie; Subordinates; Overlapping hierarchy; Branching hierarchy; Linear hierarchy; Flat hierarchy; Nested heirarchies; Position of authority; Hierachical; Underling; Hierarchic; Subsumptive containment hierarchy; Compositional containment hierarchy
  • Career-oriented purposes can be diagrammed using a hierarchy describing how less important actions support a larger goal.
  • Maslow's hierarchy of human needs]]. This is an example of a hierarchy visualized with a triangle diagram.  The hierarchical aspect represented here is that needs at lower levels of the pyramid are considered more basic and must be fulfilled before higher ones are met.
  • tree]]. Diagrams like this exemplify [[organizational chart]]s.
  • sets]], the resulting ordering is a ''nested hierarchy''.
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subordinate         
¦ adjective s?'b?:d?n?t lower in rank or position.
?of less or secondary importance.
¦ noun s?'b?:d?n?t a person under the authority or control of another.
¦ verb s?'b?:d?ne?t treat or regard as subordinate.
?make subservient or dependent.
Derivatives
subordinately adverb
subordination noun
subordinative adjective
Origin
ME: from med. L. subordinatus 'placed in an inferior rank', from L. sub- 'below' + ordinare 'ordain'.
subordinate         
I
adj. subordinate to
II
v. (D; refl., tr.) to subordinate to (they had to subordinate their own needs to the needs of the group)
Subordinate         
·adj Inferior in order, nature, dignity, power, importance, or the like.
II. Subordinate ·adj Placed in a lower order, class, or rank; holding a lower or inferior position.
III. Subordinate ·noun One who stands in order or rank below another;
- distinguished from a principal.
IV. Subordinate ·vt To make subject; to subject or subdue; as, to subordinate the passions to reason.
V. Subordinate ·vt To place in a lower order or class; to make or consider as of less value or importance; as, to subordinate one creature to another.
subordinate         
I. a.
Inferior, subservient, subject, ancillary, minor, secondary.
II. n.
1.
Inferior, dependant.
2.
Inferior, subject, subservient.
III. v. a.
Subject, make subordinate, make subservient.
subordinate         
(subordinated)
1.
If someone is your subordinate, they have a less important position than you in the organization that you both work for.
Haig tended not to seek guidance from subordinates...
? superior
N-COUNT: oft poss N
2.
Someone who is subordinate to you has a less important position than you and has to obey you.
Sixty of his subordinate officers followed his example...
Women were regarded as subordinate to free men.
? superior
ADJ: oft ADJ to n
3.
Something that is subordinate to something else is less important than the other thing.
It was an art in which words were subordinate to images.
ADJ: oft ADJ to n
4.
If you subordinate something to another thing, you regard it or treat it as less important than the other thing.
He was both willing and able to subordinate all else to this aim.
VERB: V n to n
subordination
...the social subordination of women.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N of/to n
Subordinate officer         
Subordinate Officer
Subordinate officer is a term used in some armed forces for a grade of officer above a non-commissioned officer but still not actually commissioned, usually still in training. Such officers are treated for most intents and purposes as commissioned officers.
subordinate clause         
GRAMMAR TERM: TYPE OF CLAUSE THAT CANNOT STAND ALONE BUT SERVES AS A CLAUSE ELEMENT FOR ANOTHER CLAUSE INSTEAD, USUALLY INTRODUCED BY A SUBORDINATOR
Subordinate clause; Dependent clauses; Embedded clause; Subordinate clauses; Adjective clause; Nominal clause; Izrične rečenice; Noun Clauses; User:Birajwiki; Adjectival clause; Relative adverb
(subordinate clauses)
A subordinate clause is a clause in a sentence which adds to or completes the information given in the main clause. It cannot usually stand alone as a sentence. Compare main clause
. (TECHNICAL)
N-COUNT
subordinate clause         
GRAMMAR TERM: TYPE OF CLAUSE THAT CANNOT STAND ALONE BUT SERVES AS A CLAUSE ELEMENT FOR ANOTHER CLAUSE INSTEAD, USUALLY INTRODUCED BY A SUBORDINATOR
Subordinate clause; Dependent clauses; Embedded clause; Subordinate clauses; Adjective clause; Nominal clause; Izrične rečenice; Noun Clauses; User:Birajwiki; Adjectival clause; Relative adverb
¦ noun a clause that forms part of and is dependent on a main clause (e.g. 'when it rang' in 'she answered the phone when it rang').
Subordination (finance)         
ORDER OF PRIORITIES IN CLAIMS FOR OWNERSHIP, IN FINANCE
Subordinate (finance); Senior lien
Subordination in banking and finance refers to the order of priorities in claims for ownership or interest in various assets.
Subordinate judge         
JUDGE OF A SUBORDINATE COURT IN THE INDIAN COURT SYSTEM
Subjudge (India)
A subordinate judge (also called subjudge, sub judge, or sub-judge) is the judge of the subordinate court in the system of District Courts of India.

Википедия

Hierarchy

A hierarchy (from Greek: ἱεραρχία, hierarkhia, 'rule of a high priest', from hierarkhes, 'president of sacred rites') is an arrangement of items (objects, names, values, categories, etc.) that are represented as being "above", "below", or "at the same level as" one another. Hierarchy is an important concept in a wide variety of fields, such as architecture, philosophy, design, mathematics, computer science, organizational theory, systems theory, systematic biology, and the social sciences (especially political science).

A hierarchy can link entities either directly or indirectly, and either vertically or diagonally. The only direct links in a hierarchy, insofar as they are hierarchical, are to one's immediate superior or to one of one's subordinates, although a system that is largely hierarchical can also incorporate alternative hierarchies. Hierarchical links can extend "vertically" upwards or downwards via multiple links in the same direction, following a path. All parts of the hierarchy that are not linked vertically to one another nevertheless can be "horizontally" linked through a path by traveling up the hierarchy to find a common direct or indirect superior, and then down again. This is akin to two co-workers or colleagues; each reports to a common superior, but they have the same relative amount of authority. Organizational forms exist that are both alternative and complementary to hierarchy. Heterarchy is one such form.