subject **** sub·ject n , adj vb

subject **** sub·ject n , adj vb
[səb'dʒɛkt]
1. n
1) (topic: gen) argomento, soggetto, Scol materia

the subject of my project is the Internet — l'argomento della mia ricerca è Internet

what's your favourite subject? — quale materia preferisci?

let's keep to the subject — non divaghiamo

let's drop the subject — lasciamo perdere

(while we're) on the subject of money ... — a proposito di soldi...

to change the subject — cambiare discorso

2) Gram soggetto
3) (Pol: of country) cittadino (-a), (of sovereign) suddito (-a)
2. adj
1)

subject to — (liable to: law, tax, disease, delays) soggetto (-a) a

subject to doing that — (conditional upon) a condizione di fare or che si faccia ciò

subject to confirmation in writing — a condizione di ricevere conferma per iscritto

these prices are subject to change without notice — questi prezzi sono suscettibili di modifiche senza preavviso

subject to contract Comm — fino a stipulazione del contratto

2) (people, nation) assoggettato (-a), sottomesso (-a)
3. vt

to subject sb to sth — sottoporre qn a qc

to subject o.s. to ridicule/criticism — esporsi al ridicolo/alle critiche

she was subjected to severe criticism — è stata duramente criticata


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