subject
sub
ˈsʌb
sab
ject
ˌʤɛkt
jekt
British pronunciation
/ˈsʌbˌdʒɛkt/

Definición y significado de "subject"en inglés

Subject
01

tema

someone or something that is being described, discussed, or dealt with
subject definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She found the subject of quantum mechanics challenging but intriguing.
Ella encontró el tema de la mecánica cuántica desafiante pero intrigante.
02

asignatura

a branch or an area of knowledge that we study at a school, college, or university
subject definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
In high school, I found chemistry to be a challenging subject, but I persevered and improved my grades.
En la escuela secundaria, encontré que la química era una asignatura desafiante, pero perseveré y mejoré mis calificaciones.
03

a person, object, or scene chosen as the focus for artistic or photographic representation

example
Ejemplos
The artist focused on the subject's expression to convey emotion.
04

sujeto

(grammar) the noun, pronoun, or entity that performs the action or is described in a sentence
example
Ejemplos
The subject of the clause determines verb agreement.
05

súbdito, ciudadano

a person who is under the rule or authority of a monarch, government, or leader
example
Ejemplos
The subjects of the empire were required to pay taxes regularly.
Los súbditos del imperio estaban obligados a pagar impuestos regularmente.
06

sujeto

someone or something on which a study or experiment is performed
example
Ejemplos
The study 's subjects were asked to complete a series of surveys about their dietary habits.
A los sujetos del estudio se les pidió que completaran una serie de encuestas sobre sus hábitos alimenticios.
07

the first term of a proposition, about which something is asserted

example
Ejemplos
Philosophers analyze the subject to clarify arguments.
to subject
01

someter

to make someone experience something unpleasant
Ditransitive: to subject sb/sth to something unpleasant
example
Ejemplos
The economic downturn subjected many small businesses to financial challenges and closures.
La crisis económica sometió a muchos pequeños negocios a desafíos financieros y cierres.
02

someter, subyugar

to assert dominance or control over a person, group, or nation
Transitive: to subject a group or region
example
Ejemplos
The invading army sought to subject the captured city, enforcing its own laws and governance.
El ejército invasor buscó someter a la ciudad capturada, imponiendo sus propias leyes y gobierno.
subject
01

likely to be influenced, affected, or exposed to something

example
Ejemplos
Prices are subject to change without notice.
02

under the authority, control, or sovereignty of another

example
Ejemplos
Colonies were subject to foreign governance.
03

possibly dependent on, accepting, or allowing something to happen

example
Ejemplos
Attendance is subject to parental consent.
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