subject1
KK: [ˈsʌbdʒɪkt]
DJ: [ˈsʌbdʒikt]
n.[C]
- 主題;題目;題材
He has read many books on the
subject.
他看過許多關於這一方面的書。
- 話題;(議論的)對象
- 科目,學科
English is my favorite
subject.
英語是我最喜歡的學科。
- 【文】主詞
- (君主國)國民,臣民
- 原因;緣由;理由[(+of/for)]
- 接受實驗者,實驗品,實驗對象
- 【音】主題,主旋律
- 【哲】(意識的)主體;主觀意識
a.
- 易受……的;易患……的[F][+to]
My mother is very
subject to headaches.
我母親動不動就頭痛。
Japan is
subject to earthquakes.
日本常發生地震。
The prices for steel are
subject to change.
鋼材價格隨時可能有變動。
- 以……為條件的;須經……的[F][+to]
Our plans are
subject to the weather.
我們的計畫取決於天氣如何。
- 隸屬的,受支配的[Z][(+to)]
While in this country you are
subject to its laws.
你們在這個國家就要受其法律的約束。
片語
be subject to
- 受……的支配
He
is not
subject to discipline.
他不守紀律。
change the subject
- 改變話題
He tried to
change the subject.
他試圖改變話題。
on the subject of
- 談到……時;涉及……時
While we are
on the subject of money, may I ask when you will repay the loan?
既然我們談到了錢的問題,可不可以問一下你將何時償還這筆貸款?
辨析
subject2
KK: [sǝbˈdʒɛkt]
DJ: [sǝbˈdʒеkt]
vt.
- 使隸屬;使服從[(+to)]
How can you
subject her will to your own?
你怎麼可以要她服從你的意願呢?
- 使蒙受;使遭遇[H][+to]
Her conduct
subjected her to public ridicule.
她的行為使她受眾人嘲笑。
This country was once
subjected to foreign rule.
這個國家一度曾受外國統治。
The suspect was
subjected to cross-examination at the police station.
嫌犯在警察局受到盤問。
- 提供;呈交
n.
/
ˈsʌbdʒɪkt,
-dʒɛkt/
- a person or thing that is being discussed or dealt with or that gives rise to something.
▸Logic the part of a proposition about which a statement is made.
▸a person who is the focus of scientific or medical attention or experiment.
- a branch of knowledge studied or taught in a school, college, or university.
- Grammar a noun or noun phrase about which the rest of the clause is predicated.
- a member of a state owing allegiance to its monarch or supreme ruler.
- Music a theme of a fugue or of a piece in sonata form; a leading phrase or motif.
- Philosophy a thinking or feeling entity; the conscious mind or ego.
▸the central substance or core of a thing as opposed to its attributes.
adj.
/
ˈsʌbdʒɛkt/
(
subject to)
- likely or prone to be affected by (something bad).
- dependent or conditional upon.
- under the control or authority of.
adv.
/
ˈsʌbdʒɛkt/
(
subject to)
conditionally upon.
v.
/
səbˈdʒɛkt/
(
usu. subject someone/thing to)
- cause or force to undergo.
- bring under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by force.
Derivative
- subjection n.
- subjectless adj.
Etymology
ME: from OFr. suget, from L. subject-, subicere ‘bring under’.