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  1. subject [sb] to [sth] ⇒ vtr. (make [sb] undergo [sth]) someter a alguien a algo loc verb. The police subjected the suspect to an intense interrogation. La policía sometió al sospechoso a un interrogatorio intenso. subject to [sth] adj + prep. (conditional, depending upon) sujeto a adj + prep.

  2. Inglese. Italiano. subject adj. (ruled by another) assoggettato agg. Historians are studying the influence of subject peoples on the nations that ruled them. Gli storici stanno studiando l'influenza dei popoli assoggettati sulle nazioni che li hanno governati. subject n. (in a clinical trial, patient) (paziente)

  3. subject - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free.

  4. Jul 17, 2023 · A subject is a part of a sentence that contains the person or thing performing the action (or verb) in a sentence. (See What is a verb?) Here are some examples: Example: Jennifer walked to the store. In this sentence, the subject is "Jennifer" and the verb is "walked." Example: After lunch, I will call my mother.

  5. subject n. (heading in memos, email, etc.) θέμα ουσ ουδ. Subject: next week's board meeting. subject n. (person: object of study, experiment) (μελέτης, πειράματος) υποκείμενο ουσ ουδ. One-third of subjects reported headaches after taking the medication. subject [sb] ⇒ vtr.

  6. be subject to change vi (be liable to vary) geändert werden können : Änderungen unterliegen Npl + Vi, sepa : The marriage laws are subject to change. change the subject v expr (start talking about [sth] else) Thema wechseln Nn + Vt : über etwas anderes reden Rdw : Let's change the subject and talk about something less depressing. subject line n

  7. 'In every single subject' Or 'In every subject' - English Only forum 'It' as preparatory/empty subject doubt - English Only forum 'so happy right now' 'got accepted' [omitting subject 'I'] - English Only forum 'subject / subject-matter / topic / theme' of the lesson - English Only forum 'subject' of a sentence - English Only forum

  8. subject to [sth] adj + prep. (conditional, depending upon) ske under förutsättning av vbal uttr. beroende av, avhängig av adj + prep. bero på, bero av vtr + prep. All new policies are subject to the boss's approval. Alla nya policies sker under förutsättning av chefens godkännande.

  9. be subject to / be subjected to - English Only forum be subject to /ˈsʌb.dʒekt/ or /səbˈdʒekt/ - English Only forum be subject to being ..or infinite - English Only forum be subject to our being satisfied - English Only forum be subject to public verification - English Only forum be subject to V - English Only forum

  10. subject to [sth] adj + prep. (under the rule of [sth]) sometido a vtr + prep. The politicians are subject to the will of the people. Los políticos están sometidos a la voluntad del pueblo. subject to change without notice adj. (liable to vary without warning) sujeto a cambio sin previo aviso loc adj.

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