transitive. To be subject or subordinate to (a person or thing); to submit to or be controlled by.
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释义 | society > authority > subjection > be subject to [verb (transitive)] (11) underliec897 transitive. To be subject or subordinate to (a person or thing); to submit to or be controlled by. undergo1586 To be subject to, to serve. rare. underserve1611 To be subservient (to). Obsolete. to hang upon the beck of1635 Hence, The slightest indication of will or command, and transferred absolute order or control; esp. in phrases to have at one's beck, to hang upon t… ancillate1641 To be subservient. to be at the beck and call of1869 Hence, The slightest indication of will or command, and transferred absolute order or control; esp. in phrases to have at one's beck, to hang upon t… work1950 intransitive. British. To be responsible to a person as one's immediate superior or supervisor; to report to. Also in extended use. Subcategories:— be dependent on (2) — have (law, etc.) imposed on (1) — come within reach of authority of (1) |
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