subjection如何读

英:[səbˈdʒekʃn]

美:[səbˈdʒekʃn]

subjection是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 征服
  2. 屈从
  3. 隶属
  4. 服从
  5. 镇压
  6. 从属
  7. 制服
  8. 制伏
  9. 臣服

subjection词根

词根:subject

adj.

subject 服从的;易患…的;受制于…的

n.

subject 主题;科目;[语] 主语;国民

subgroup 小群;隶属的小组织

subjugation 征服;镇压;克制

vt.

subject 使…隶属;使屈从于…

subjugate 征服;使服从;克制

subgroup 给…加副标题

subjection英英释义

noun

one that is placed under authority or control: such as

vassal

one subject to a monarch and governed by the monarch's law

that of which a quality, attribute, or relation may be affirmed or in which it may inhere

substratumespecially: material or essential substance

the mind, ego, or agent of whatever sort that sustains or assumes the form of thought or consciousness

a department of knowledge or learning

motive, cause

one that is acted on

the helpless subject of their cruelty

something concerning which something is said or done

the subject of the essay

the term of a logical proposition that denotes the entity of which something is affirmed or deniedalso: the entity denoted

the principal melodic phrase on which a musical composition or movement is based

adjective

owing obedience or allegiance to the power or dominion of another

suffering a particular liability or exposure

subject to temptation

having a tendency or inclination : prone

subject to colds

contingent on or under the influence of some later action

the plan is subject to discussion

verb

transitive verb

to bring under control or dominion : subjugate

to make (someone, such as oneself) amenable to the discipline and control of a superior

to make liable : predispose

to cause or force to undergo or endure (something unpleasant, inconvenient, or trying)

was subjected to constant verbal abuse

subjection词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,“服从,顺从; 奴役,束缚; 统治,控制”,源自盎格鲁-法语 subjectioun,古法语 subjection “屈服; 征服; 低劣的状态; 囚禁”(12世纪,现代法语 sujétion),源自拉丁语 subjectionem(主格 subjectio)“放在下面”,动作名词,来自 subicere 的过去分词词干(参见 subject(n.))。

subjection词源英文解释

Noun Middle English suget, subget, from Anglo-French, from Latin subjectus one under authority & subjectum subject of a proposition, from masculine & neuter respectively of subjectus, past participle of subicere to subject, literally, to throw under, from sub- + jacere to throw — more at jet

The first known use of subject was in the 14th century

subjection儿童词典英英释义

subjugateverb

to bring under control and rule as a subject : conquer

to make willing to submit to others : subdue

subjectiveadjective

of, relating to, or being a subject

of, relating to, or arising within one's self or mind : personal

a subjective point of view

subjectiveadjective

of, relating to, or being a subject

of, relating to, or arising within one's self or mind : personal

a subjective point of view

subjectiveadjective

of, relating to, or being a subject

of, relating to, or arising within one's self or mind : personal

a subjective point of view

subject1 of 3noun

a person under the authority or control of another

a person who owes loyalty to a monarch or state

a department of knowledge or learning

an individual (as a person or a mouse) that is studied or experimented on

the person or thing discussed : topic

the subject of an essay

a noun or term functioning as a noun about which something is stated in the predicate of a sentence

"child" in "the child threw the ball" is the subject

subject2 of 3adjective

owing obedience or loyalty to another

likely to be affected by

subject to temptation

having a tendency

subject to catching colds

depending on

subject to your approval

subject3 of 3verb

to bring under control or rule

to make responsive to the discipline and control of a superior

to make likely

his poor conduct subjected him to criticism

to cause or force to put up with something difficult, unpleasant, or inconvenient

unwilling to subject us to embarrassment

subjection 例句

1 Where colonial literature either struggled to translate the finer contours of traditional African gender arrangements or offered only a cursory sketch of their subjection, Sembène stayed attuned to the shades of women’s displacement.

2 “Let the woman learn in silence with all subjection.”

3 Harcourt admits that we — all of us — are complicit in our own subjection: With our insatiable thirst for Facebook and Amazon Prime, we gladly “give ourselves away to total surveillance.”

4 The morality of capital punishment is a frequent subject of debate.

5 an excellent book on the subject of linguistics

6 If ExxonMobil succeeds in silencing voices and upending the rules of shareholder democracy, what other subjects will the leaders of any company make off limits?

7 The new museum is the subject of an article in today's paper.

8 This paper points out some merits and defects of Chinese Classification-Subjection Words List and suggests some improvements.

本文指出了《中国分类主题词表》的一些优缺点,并提出了一些改进意见。

9 It dramatized, with a potent mixture of satire and resistance, the experience of subjection particular to Black Americans.

10 Still, the Black and White Minstrel Show was an affectionate reminiscence of black naivety and subjection; it wouldn't be thought OK to show it today.

11 Forcible subjection of Aborigines to police rule.

五.对原住民族实施强制性的[警察统治]暴力.

12 Lydia Maria Child, an abolitionist and feminist, observed, “The comparison between women and the colored race is striking . . . both have been kept in subjection by physical force.”

13 They should all rise generally into rebellion, and cast away the English subjection.

14 The movie’s details and themes remain theoretical, a blurred thesis about crime and punishment, about incarceration and isolation, about the occulted oppressions and subjections on which society depends.

15 "Killings, subjection to conditions that would kill, forced transfer of children, along with crimes against humanity," The Heritage Foundation’s report notes.

16 In the first model, we create a special solution to compute the weights, using the sensitivity imposed on the subjection vectors by the metrics.

在第一个模型中,我们通过作用于隶属向量上的灵敏度创造出一种计算权重的特殊方法。

17 With the subjection of the empire to the papacy the works of both had perished and their labors had been forgotten.

18 The subjection of the Indians took a long time.

征服印第安人用了很长的时间。

19 The belief degree of diagnosis rules is determined by calculating the rough subjection degree of every rule.

通过计算诊断规则粗糙度,确定诊断规则的置信程度。

20 History, he advises us, “is a constant struggle over our own subjection”; thus, our task is “to resist the always encroaching forms of tyrannical power.”

subjection 同义词

6 臣服

kowtow

8 被征服

subject

subjection 短语相关

change the subject tool subject drop the subject subject matter subject to change subject to review get on/onto the subject of subject/object of ridicule subject to short subject

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