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  • [ˈsʌbʤɪkt][səbˈʤekt]
  • Derivatives : n  subjection
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

subject ['s^bʤɪkt]
  1. 1. noun [c] (matter) 主题
  2. 2. noun [Education] 科目
  3. 3. noun [of country] 国民
  4. 4. noun 主语
  5. 5. vt. to subject sb to sth 使某人经受某事
  6. 6. adjective to be subject to 遭到
    to change the subject
    改变话题
    subject to availability
    以可取得为准
    prices may be subject to alteration
    价格可能会有变动

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

subject [ˈsʌbʤɪkt] [ˈsʌbʤɪkt] [səbˈʤekt]
  1. 1. n.[c] 主题问题
    He didn't want to discuss that subject.
    不想讨论那个题目
  2. 2. n.[c] 主题主旨
    A moving picture of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same subject.
    火车运动图像比它的静止图像更为生动
  3. 3. n.[c] 学科科目研究领域
    Teachers should be well trained in their subject.
    老师必须在其所教学科上受过良好训练
  4. 4. n.[c] 主题话题题材
    He had been thinking about the subject for several years.
    几年了他一直思考这个题目
  5. 5. n.[c] [Grammar] 主语
  6. 6. n.[c] 调查对象研究对象
    The subjects for this investigation were selected randomly.
    这次调查主题随机选择的。
  7. 7. n.[c] 国民臣民
    A monarch has a duty to his subjects.
    君主他的国民负有责任
  8. 8. n.[c] [Logic] 主辞,主项,主概念
  9. 9. n.[c] [Music] 主题主旋律
  10. 10. vt. 使蒙受,使遭受;使受……的影响
    People in Chernobyl were subjected to radiation.
    切尔诺贝利的人们遭受放射性污染
    The sergeant subjected the new recruits to many drills.
    这名警官这些新招聘人员接受许多训练
    He subjected me to his awful poetry.
    让我欣赏”他吓人诗作
  11. 11. vt. 使负责
    He did not want to subject himself to the judgments of his superiors.
    不想上司唯唯诺诺
  12. 12. vt. 使服从;使隶属
  13. 13. vt. [Old-fashioned] 提交呈递
  14. 14. adjective 容易招致……的;易受……的
    The time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation.
    时间是由主任比赛选手确定的所以很可能会有很大的变化
  15. 15. adjective 臣服的,隶属的;受……支配
  16. 16. adjective 易受……影响的取决于……的
    The bond is subject to taxation.
    债券征税
    He is subject to fits of depression.
    感到一阵一阵抑郁

Collins English-English Dictionary

subject
  1. 1. n [music] theme a melodic or thematic phrase used as the principal motif of a fugue, the basis from which the musical material is derived in a sonata-form movement, or the recurrent figure in a rondo
  2. 2. vt. Abbreviation subj
  3. 3. n the predominant theme or topic, as of a book, discussion, etc
  4. 4. n (in combination)
    subject-heading
  5. 5. n any branch of learning considered as a course of study
  6. 6. n [grammar] [logic] a word, phrase, or formal expression about which something is predicated or stated in a sentence; for example, the cat in the sentence The cat catches mice
  7. 7. n a person or thing that undergoes experiment, analysis, treatment, etc
  8. 8. n a person who lives under the rule of a monarch, government, etc
  9. 9. n an object, figure, scene, etc, as selected by an artist or photographer for representation
  10. 10. n [Philosophy] that which thinks or feels as opposed to the object of thinking and feeling; the self or the mind
  11. 11. n a substance as opposed to its attributes
  12. 12. n [logic] the term of a categorial statement of which something is predicated
  13. 13. n the reference or denotation of the subject term of a statement. The subject of John is tall is not the name John, but John himself
  14. 14. n an originating motive
  15. 15. adj [usually postpositive and foll by to] being under the power or sovereignty of a ruler, government, etc
    subject peoples
  16. 16. adj showing a tendency (towards)
    a child subject to indiscipline
  17. 17. adj exposed or vulnerable
    subject to ribaldry
  18. 18. adj conditional upon
    the results are subject to correction
  19. 19. vt. [tr] [foll by to] to cause to undergo the application (of)
    they subjected him to torture
  20. 20. vt. [often passive; foll by to] to expose or render vulnerable or liable (to some experience)
    he was subjected to great danger
  21. 21. vt. [foll by to] to bring under the control or authority (of)
    to subject a soldier to discipline
  22. 22. vt. [now rare] to subdue or subjugate
  23. 23. vt. [rare] to present for consideration; submit
  24. 24. vt. [obsolete] to place below
  25. 25. vt. [Etymology] C14: from Latin subjectus brought under, from subicere to place under, from sub- + jacere to throw

Examples

to get away from the subject
离题
cover a subject
涉及某一学科
to exhaust a subject
对一个题目作详尽无遗的论述
to have large views on a subject
对(某)问题有全面观点
a question remote from the subject
同本题关系不大的问题
to return to the subject
回到这个题目上来
a subject state
属国
subject to fits of anger
动辄发脾气
subject to censure
易遭非难
subject to his approval
需经他的许可

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