subsidiary
adj. 附帶的,附屬的,次要的; 助的,幫助的; 補足的
n. 附屬事物,附屬機構,子公司; 附屬者,附屬品
A subsidiary or a subsidiary company is a company which is part of a larger and more important company.
...British Asia Airways, a subsidiary of British Airways.
英國亞洲航空公司,英國航空公司的子公司
If something is subsidiary, it is less important than something else with which it is connected.
The economics ministry has increasingly played a subsidiary role to the finance ministry.
經濟部已經越來越成了財政部的附屬了。
1. an assistant subject to the authority or control of another
2. a company that is completely controlled by another company
1. relating to something that is added but is not essential;
2. functioning in a subsidiary or supporting capacity;
The fourth part is the supermarket lives the fresh agricultural and subsidiary products purchase behavioral analysis.
第四部分對超市生鮮農副產品購買行為進行了分析.
The company a subsidiary of the company, the company a 62 percent of the company.
該公司是本公司控股子公司, 本公司持有該公司62%股權.
Accordingly, show level and character, every subsidiary of the department in A is in produce change.
因此, 就現階段而言, 阿里系的每個子公司都在發生變化.
Lilly Industries ( Shanghai ) Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary company of the Valspar Corporation.
麗利工業 ( 上海 ) 塗料有限於上海市嘉定區馬陸鎮,是威士伯的全資子.
Reconcile computer generated subsidiary ledger balance of all receivable against general ledger balances.
及時調節電腦系統中應收帳各分類帳的餘額,使之與總帳中的餘額一致.