Ainda não temos significados para "very subordinate".
1The women occupy a very subordinate position in public affairs.
2Æsthetic principles of a general character occupy a very subordinate place to these particulars.
3But the Tariff is a very subordinate question, compared with the salvation of the Union.
4The newsvendors and newsmen are a very subordinate part of that wonderful engine-thenewspaper press.
5These were very subordinate questions to them-though , Ithink ,offirst importance to Ginx's Baby.
6Natural selection plays a very subordinate part.
7The question which is usually made prominent in thinking of these words is really a very subordinate one.
8Well, we thought that we were casting the die of fate on a very subordinate matter, while, lo!
9The mere fact that he does not take an active part in the war is very subordinate in itself.
10But all these doings and disputes, however much noise they made, were, politically considered, of but very subordinate importance.
11Dreaming of place and honour, he had only obtained a very subordinate situation in the household of a great noble.
12If it will admit of any adventitious aid, it may perhaps be, in a very subordinate degree, mezzotint and aquatint.
13It is of very subordinate importance (1905, p. 801).
14Except a barony, a red riband, and a good place for her brother, Lady Suffolk could succeed but in very subordinate recommendations.
15Carriage on the backs of animals, whether bullocks, camels, or donkeys, now plays a very subordinate part in the distribution of agricultural produce.
16Talent, as will become apparent in the course of our inquiry, holds a very subordinate position in Literature to that usually assigned to it.
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