单词 | subject |
释义 | subject1 of 3noun sub·ject ˈsəb-jikt -(ˌ)jekt 1 : one that is placed under authority or control: such as a : vassal b(1) : one subject to a monarch and governed by the monarch's law (2) : one who lives in the territory of, enjoys the protection of, and owes allegiance to a sovereign power or state 2 a : that of which a quality, attribute, or relation may be affirmed or in which it may inhere b : substratum especially : material or essential substance c : the mind, ego, or agent of whatever sort that sustains or assumes the form of thought or consciousness 3 a : a department of knowledge or learning b : motive, cause c(1) : one that is acted on the helpless subject of their cruelty (2) : an individual whose reactions or responses are studied (3) : a dead body for anatomical study and dissection (4) : a person who has engaged in activity that a federal prosecutor has identified as being within the scope of a federal grand jury investigation Most white-collar criminal defendants started out as subjects of a grand jury investigation," said Bruce Green, a former federal prosecutor and a law professor at Fordham.—Adam Serwer d(1) : something concerning which something is said or done the subject of the essay (2) : something represented or indicated in a work of art e(1) : the term of a logical proposition that denotes the entity of which something is affirmed or denied also : the entity denoted (2) : a word or word group denoting that of which something is predicated f : the principal melodic phrase on which a musical composition or movement is based subjectless ˈsəb-jikt-ləs adjective -(ˌ)jekt- subject 2 of 3adjective1 : owing obedience or allegiance to the power or dominion of another 2 a : suffering a particular liability or exposure subject to temptation b : having a tendency or inclination : prone subject to colds 3 : contingent on or under the influence of some later action the plan is subject to discussion subject 3 of 3verb sub·ject səb-ˈjekt ˈsəb-ˌjekt subjected; subjecting; subjects transitive verb 1 a : to bring under control or dominion : subjugate b : to make (someone, such as oneself) amenable to the discipline and control of a superior 2 : to make liable : predispose 3 : to cause or force to undergo or endure (something unpleasant, inconvenient, or trying) was subjected to constant verbal abuse subjection səb-ˈjek-shən noun subject 1 of 3 noun1 as in topic a major object of interest or concern (as in a discussion or artistic composition) the subject of our discussion switched from who would be the next president to who was the greatest president in the nation's history Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in national a person who owes allegiance to a government and is protected by it because of the tense situation in that country, British subjects were advised to return home as soon as possible Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in reason something (as a belief) that serves as the basis for another thing he has no subject to protest this time, but that's never stopped him before Synonyms & Similar Words
subject 2 of 3verbas in to dominate to bring under one's control by force of arms Attila the Hun subjected most of Europe to his barbaric pillage Synonyms & Similar Words
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