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81. | A loyal and trusted follower or subordinate. |
| 亲信忠心而受信任的随从或部属 |
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82. | earl of subordinate states (from high antiquity) |
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83. | Having a secondary, supplementary, or subordinate function. |
| 次级的,附加的,辅助的 |
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84. | He contented himself with a subordinate job. |
| 他对自己不起眼的工作感到满足。 |
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85. | Angela was a fast subordinate of hers. |
| 安吉拉曾是她的忠实下属 |
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86. | A subordinate role, as in a play. |
| 次要角色,从属地位配角,如在一幕戏中 |
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87. | A subordinate or supplementary item;an adjunct. |
| 附加品,附属物;附件 |
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88. | Lower in rank, power, or authority; subordinate. |
| 从属的,下级的等级、权力或威望低的;附属的 |
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89. | subordination [subordinate role] of females and children |
| 视妻室儿女为附属品之婚姻 |
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90. | To contain as a secondary or subordinate element. |
| 含有作为次要的、附属的成分而包含 |
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