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subordinated [sə'bɔ:dɪneɪtɪd]

v. 从属( subordinate的过去式和过去分词 );

例句:

  • Minor principles should be subordinated to major ones.
    小道理要服从大道理.
  • The part must be subordinated to the whole.
    局部服从全局.
  • To keep his job, he willingly subordinated his own interests to the objectives of the company.
    为了保住工作, 他自愿使自己的利益服从公司的目标.
  • But there is not enough equity and subordinated debt to absorb the losses, so depositors would somehow have to be bailed in too.
    来自WSJ
  • Why would you want to take subordinated risk in Spain when you're not being compensated that much over senior?
    来自WSJ
  • But it's still unclear whether it can impose losses on unsecured debt, such as bonds and subordinated debt.
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