subject matter 的定义
- the substance of a discussion, book, writing, etc., as distinguished from its form or style.
- the matter that is subject to some action.
- the matter out of which a thing is formed.
subject matter 近义词
theme
subject matter 的近义词 7 个
更多subject matter例句
- Offbeat though it is, Anatomica is a unique document of a slice of human history that would be welcome on any art lover’s bookshelf thanks to its approachable format and relatable, deep-rooted subject matter.
- The reason for this is that your image file name will be used to help Google understand what the subject matter of the image is.
- Every new blog adds a new page to your website, giving search engines more reason to re-crawl your website to find new subject matter.
- The only problem—one that might say less about director Mahalia Belo’s aesthetic instincts than it does about the BBC period-drama factory—is bland direction that feels inappropriate to the subject matter.
- So one of the cool things about PROS is they have so many fantastic thought leaders and subject matter experts internally.
- Throughout the fifties, in city after city, fluoridation became the subject of fierce debate.
- To borrow an old right-wing talking point, these people are angry no matter what we do.
- The end of conventional childbirth might only be a matter of time.
- In the absence of cultural shifts, then, new reproductive technology might not matter as much for women as it would for men.
- Before we get to all that, permit me a brief reflection on this matter of Steve Scalise.
- I assure you, no matter how beautifully we play any piece, the minute Liszt plays it, you would scarcely recognize it!
- I hate to be long at my toilette at any time; but to delay much in such a matter while travelling is folly.
- No man should regard the subject of religion as decided for him until he has read The Golden Bough.
- “And the matter of the will was all disposed of by the probate judge today, I hear,” said the judge, his hand on the door.
- But a little earlier still, to be an Infidel was to be an outlaw, subject to the penalty of death.