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11. | He often rates his subordinates. |
| 他常常训斥下属。 |
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12. | Managers should have authority to command their subordinates. |
| 经理应有权调遣下属。 |
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13. | To order the subordinate according to instructions received |
| 转饬下属 |
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14. | 党的领导方式和执政方式与新形势新任务的要求还不完全适应,有的党组织软弱涣散。 |
| The Party's way of leadership and governance still is still unable to meet the requirements of the new situation and new tasks. Some Party organizations are feeble and lax. |
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15. | To make orders known to all the subordinates |
| 饬知下属 |
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16. | One of lesser rank or authority than another; a subordinate. |
| 下属,属下等级或权力小于他者的人;下属 |
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17. | understrapper n. |
| 部下;下僚;下属 |
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18. | Preserve likewise, the rights of inferior places; |
| 同样,保持下属底权利; |
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19. | subordinate staff |
| 从属人员;下属人员 |
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20. | The commanding officer expected unquestioning obedience from his men. |
| 指挥官要下属绝对服从. |
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