Meanings (ES + gloss)
sujeto
Likely to be affected by or to experience something; liable.
Menu listings and prices are subject to change.
a country subject to extreme heat
sujeto
Conditional upon something; used with to.
The local board sets local policy, subject to approval from the State Board.
sujeto
Placed under the power of another; owing allegiance to a particular sovereign or state.
, Book I Esau was never subject to Jacob.
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Meanings (ES + gloss)
subjeto • sujeto
The noun, pronoun or noun phrase about whom the statement is made. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the subject is the actor. In clauses in the passive voice the subject is the target of the action.
A subject (Sub) is a word, phrase, or clause that performs the action of or acts upon the verb in the predicate.
In the active sentence ‘The cat ate the mouse’, ‘the cat’ is the subject and ‘the mouse’ is the object.
asunto • materia • subjeto • sujeto • tema
The main topic of a paper, work of art, discussion, field of study, etc.
Make choice of a subject beautifull and noble, which […] shall […]afford[…] an ample field of matter wherein to expatiate itself.
this subject for heroic song
asignatura • curso • materia • ramo
A particular area of study.
Her favorite subject is physics.
One of the hidden glories of Victorian engineering is proper drains.[…]But out of sight is out of mind. And that, together with the inherent yuckiness of the subject, means that ma…
súbdito
A citizen in a monarchy.
Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Act, and without prejudice to section 39, this Act shall apply to proceedings by or against the Crown in like manner as it applies to…
I am a British subject.
súbdito
A person ruled over by another, especially a monarch or state authority.
[…]the Grand Khan seemed to grasp the "truth" of the religion and might become a convert, thereby gaining for Christianity the souls of all his subjects.
subjeto • sujeto
A human, animal, or an inanimate object that is being examined, treated, analysed, etc; especially, one being studied in a scientific experiment, such as a clinical trial.
animal subjects
human subject research
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between-subjectschange the subjectdrop the subjectdummy subjectecho subjectfederal subjecthistorical subjectimpersonal subjectintroductory subjectminor subjectnull-subject languageoblique subjectpostsubjectpreparatory subjectpresubjectquirky subjectshort subjectsubject casesubject clausesubject complementsubject headingsubject indexingsubject mattersubject matter jurisdictionsubject of laborsubject pronounsubject titlesubject-controlsubject-mattersubject-orientedsubjectivetool subjectwithin-subjects
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Meanings (ES + gloss)
someter
To cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
I came here to buy souvenirs, not to be subjected to a tirade of abuse!
subjectar (disused)
To make subordinate or subservient; to subdue or enslave; to subjugate.
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