subject to 的 3 个定义
- that which forms a basic matter of thought, discussion, investigation, etc.: a subject of conversation.
- a branch of knowledge as a course of study: He studied four subjects in his first year at college.
- a motive, cause, or ground: a subject for complaint.
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- being under domination, control, or influence.
- being under dominion, rule, or authority, as of a sovereign, state, or some governing power; owing allegiance or obedience.
- open or exposed: subject to ridicule.
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- to bring under domination, control, or influence.
- to bring under dominion, rule, or authority, as of a conqueror or a governing power.
- to cause to undergo the action of something specified; expose: to subject metal to intense heat.
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subject to 近义词
liable to be subjected
subject to 的近义词 6 个
由subject to构成的短语
- subject to, be
- change the subject
更多subject to例句
- Still, all of the company’s customers and others using this pricing mechanism were subject to such volatility.
- After I folded the Duo, sometimes I ended up with the camera facing toward me, not my subject, and the Duo remained in selfie mode.
- How and when that collapse might occur is the subject of a five-year international collaborative research effort.
- Kelvin Barrios could be the subject of yet another San Diego ethics violation.
- This article was co-published with The Atlantic and is not subject to our Creative Commons license.
- Throughout the fifties, in city after city, fluoridation became the subject of fierce debate.
- This is a provocative subject that is ready-made for the classroom.
- Imam Bheel, as locals call him, was added to a list of worldwide traffickers subject to U.S. sanctions in 2009.
- He allows the subject to float over to Hitchcock with a calm directness that I admire.
- No one knows what they're about but Boba Fett is rumored to be the subject of one.
- No man should regard the subject of religion as decided for him until he has read The Golden Bough.
- But a little earlier still, to be an Infidel was to be an outlaw, subject to the penalty of death.
- Her manner amazed him; it was so unlike the aspect of fair interpretation, with which she usually discussed a dubious subject.
- Her "St. Agnes" is an interesting rendering of a well-worn subject.
- No trait is better marked in the normal child than the impulse to subject others to his own disciplinary system.