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I . sub·ject N [ˈsʌbʤɪkt, -ʤekt]

1. subject (theme, topic):

subject
tema f
while we're on the subject
to change the subject

2. subject (person):

subject

3. subject:

subject (field)
subject (at school)
subject (specific research area)

4. subject (under monarchy):

subject
podanik(podanica) m (f)

5. subject LING:

subject
osebek m

II . sub·ject ADJ [ˈsʌbʤɪkt]

1. subject attr POL (dominated):

subject people

2. subject pred (exposed to):

to be subject to sth
to be subject to depression
to be subject to a high rate of tax

3. subject (contingent on):

to be subject to sth
to be subject to approval
subject to payment

III . sub·ject ADV [ˈsʌbʤɪkt] subject to

IV . sub·ject VB trans [səbˈʤekt] usu passive (cause to undergo)

subject (to sb) trans REL

core ˈsub·ject N SCHOOL

core subject

ˈsub·ject in·dex N

subject index

ˈsub·ject mat·ter N

subject matter
subject matter of a meeting
subject matter of a book, film

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The sentient spirit, which is subject to transmigration is of two kinds, the appetent and nonappetent.
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The facility will be subject to an unannounced audit during its two-year certification.
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It leaves open spaces where the face, hands, and feet of the icon's subject can be seen.
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Three types of defeasible estates are the fee simple determinable, fee simple subject to an executory limitation or interest, and the fee simple subject to a condition subsequent.
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It is all low-lying wetland, on average only 2m ft above sea level, and is subject to seawater flooding at the spring tide.
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You all, presenting this subject so cavalierly, makes my now-calm stomach churn.
business.time.com
Despite its pervasive nature, there has been a lack of etiological research on the subject.
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After that date, the station would have been silent for a full year and the station's broadcast license would be subject to automatic forfeiture.
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This is useful for a mixture of scenery and putting the focus on your subject while reducing the bendy lines caused by the fisheye effect.
recombu.com
Normally the light meter reads the light reflecting from the subject to the camera.
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