subject+to

  • 51subject —  he word or phrase in a sentence or clause that indicates who or what is performing the action. In I see you, the subject is I. In Climbing steep hills tires me, Climbing steep hills is the subject …

    Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

  • 52subject n — A pun can be made on any subject except a king, who isn t a subject. pun n …

    English expressions

  • 53subject —    That which is represented in an artwork. For example, a nineteenth century rural American classroom is the subject in the painting by Winslow Homer (American, 1836 1910) of see thumbnail to rightThe Country School, 1871, oil on canvas, Saint… …

    Glossary of Art Terms

  • 54subject — tiriamasis statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Mokslinio pažinimo objektas – asmuo, apie kurį renkama tiksli informacija. Pedagoginio tyrimo objektas – ugdytiniai, jų grupės, kolektyvai, tarpusavio santykiai, fiziniai ir psichiniai ugdytinių… …

    Enciklopedinis edukologijos žodynas

  • 55subject — tema statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis ↑Laiško antraštės laukas, į kurį rašoma trumpa informacija, kurią mato laiško gavėjas dar neatvėręs laiško ir iš jos sužino, apie ką laiške rašoma. Kai atsakoma į gautą laišką, pasinaudojus atsakymo… …

    Enciklopedinis kompiuterijos žodynas

  • 56subject — Constitutional law. One that owes allegiance to a sovereign and is governed by his laws. The natives of Great Britain are subjects of the British government. Men in free governments are subjects as well as citizens; as citizens they enjoy rights… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 57subject — [14] To subject something is etymologically to ‘throw it under’. The verb comes via Old French subjecter from Latin sujectāre, which was formed from subjectus, the past participle of Latin subicere ‘bring down’. This in turn was a compound verb… …

    Word origins

  • 58subject to — phr verb Subject to is used with these nouns as the object: ↑abuse, ↑ordeal, ↑repression, ↑stress …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 59subject — Most BBS s require that you leave a short description about any messages that you post on the BBS. This description is referred to as the subject of the message. Same as title …

    Dictionary of telecommunications

  • 60subject — n 1. topic, subject matter, matter, theme, angle; gist, meaning, substance, point, Inf. nub, heart; text, thesis, proposition; plot, plot line, story; motif, leitmotif. 2. branch of knowledge or study, discipline, course, study, course of study.… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder