subordinate1
  
  
	      			KK: [sǝˈbɒrdṇɪt]
	      			DJ: [sǝˈbɒːdǝnit]
  
    a.
    
      - 下級的[(+to)]![]() A colonel is  subordinate to a brigadier general. 上校級別低於准將。 
- 次要的;隸屬的[(+to)]![]() Pleasure should be  subordinate to duty. 與工作相比,娛樂應是第二位的。 
- 【文】從屬的![]() 
n.
    
      - 部下,部屬;下級職員[C]![]() He treats his  subordinates kindly. 他對待下級和藹可親。 
 
  衍生
  
    ad.
    subordinately
    n.
    subordinateness
   
  辨析
  
 
  
    
subordinate2
  
  
	      			KK: [sǝˈbɒrdnˌеt]
	      			DJ: [sǝˈbɒːdinеit]
  
    vt.
    
      - 把……列入下級
- 使居次要地位;使隸屬,使服從[(+to)]![]() To keep his job, he had to  subordinate his interests to the objectives of his company. 為保住他的工作,他不得不以公司的目標為主,自己的利益其次。 
 
  衍生
  
    n. [U]
    subordination
    a.
    subordinative
   
 
  adj.
  
/
səˈbɔːdɪnət/
 lower in rank or position. 
▸of less or secondary importance.
n.
  
/
səˈbɔːdɪnət/
 a person under the authority or control of another.
v.
  
/
səˈbɔːdɪneɪt/
 treat or regard as subordinate. 
▸make subservient or dependent.
Derivative
  
    - subordinately adv.
- subordination n.
- subordinative adj.
 
  Etymology
  ME: from med. L. subordinatus ‘placed in an inferior rank’, from L. sub- ‘below’ + ordinare ‘ordain’.