subordination in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for subordination in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

Translations for subordination in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

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English
It has practically no finite subordination and very few coordinate structures.
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Subordination strives to use all objects and features in the service of the design and its intended effect.
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Subordination is beneficial in agonistic conflicts where rank predicts the outcome of a fight.
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A common example of syntactic expression of hypotaxis is subordination in a complex sentence.
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It is a set of beliefs, norms, and values which used to justify discrimination and/or subordination based on someone's age.
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The history of the captaincies is one of constant subordination, annexation and division.
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However, control may not always secure the subordination of the user to given orders.
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From 1959, the town has a regional subordination.
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At different places the organization was nonuniform in terms of subordination, head count, degree of military training.
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Within that overall framework there were also specific gender relations of dominance and subordination between groups of men.
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