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I . sub·ject SUBST [ˈsʌbʤɪkt, -ʤekt]

1. subject (theme, topic):

subject
tema f
while we're on the subject
to change the subject

2. subject (person):

subject

3. subject:

subject (field)
subject (at school)
subject (specific research area)

4. subject (under monarchy):

subject
podanik(podanica) m (f)

5. subject LING:

subject
osebek m

II . sub·ject ADJ [ˈsʌbʤɪkt]

1. subject épith POL (dominated):

subject people

2. subject attr (exposed to):

to be subject to sth
to be subject to depression
to be subject to a high rate of tax

3. subject (contingent on):

to be subject to sth
to be subject to approval
subject to payment

III . sub·ject ADV [ˈsʌbʤɪkt] subject to

IV . sub·ject VERBE trans [səbˈʤekt] usu passive (cause to undergo)

subject (to sb) trans RÉLIG

core ˈsub·ject SUBST ENS

core subject

ˈsub·ject in·dex SUBST

subject index

ˈsub·ject mat·ter SUBST

subject matter
subject matter of a meeting
subject matter of a book, film

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Note, however, that deliberate attempts to slow down play for this reason are subject to a forfeiture being declared.
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They presented on the subject of ultraviolet rays, consequences of the rays and preventive methods.
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This requires weekly paperwork and also makes them subject to tax audit.
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The subject is an illusive one that has been approached tentatively through the centuries -- the mystery of the holy grail...
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The sentient spirit, which is subject to transmigration is of two kinds, the appetent and nonappetent.
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Normally the light meter reads the light reflecting from the subject to the camera.
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A mark 7 is a decent grade, implying the student has satisfactory command of the subject matter but is not exceptionally good either.
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Three types of defeasible estates are the fee simple determinable, fee simple subject to an executory limitation or interest, and the fee simple subject to a condition subsequent.
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After that date, the station would have been silent for a full year and the station's broadcast license would be subject to automatic forfeiture.
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The facility will be subject to an unannounced audit during its two-year certification.
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