| 释义 | hypotaxisenUK
 hy·po·tax·isH0369500 (hī′pə-tăk′sĭs)n. Grammar  The dependent or subordinate relationship of clauses with connectives.[Greek hupotaxis, subjection, from hupotassein, to arrange under : hupo-, hypo- + tassein, tag-, to arrange.]
 hy′po·tac′tic (-tăk′tĭk) adj.
 hypotaxis(ˌhaɪpəʊˈtæksɪs) n (Grammar) grammar the subordination of one clause to another by a conjunction. Compare parataxis hypotactic adjhy•po•tax•is(ˌhaɪ pəˈtæk sɪs)
 n.   the linking together of clauses or phrases in a subordinate relationship, as by using conjunctions; subordination. Compare parataxis.  [1880–85; < Greek hypótaxis subjection; see hypo-, -taxis]  hy`po•tac′tic  (-ˈtæk tɪk)  adj.
 hypotaxisarrangement of thoughts by subordination in grammatical construction. Cf. parataxis. — hypotactic, adj.See also: GrammarTranslations |