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s.1 sujeción, yugo, dependencia, servidumbre.2 sujeción, el acto de sujetar o sujetarse.3 sometimiento, vasallaje, avasallamiento, subordinación. -
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зависимостьподчинениепокорениепорабощение -
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подчинение; зависимость -
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[səb'‹ekʃən]noun sujétion -
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[səb'‹ekʃən]noun sujeição -
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[N]SERVITUS (-UTIS) (F)PATIENTIA (-AE) (F) -
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nდამორჩილება, დაქვემდებარება, დამოკიდებულება -
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n.1) бағындыру, жеңіп алу, сорысып бағындыру2) душар қылу -
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pagpapasukò, atang, pagsupil -
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/səb'dʤəkʃn/ * danh từ - sự chinh phục, sự khuất phục - sự đưa ra (để góp ý...) -
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[səb΄dзekʃn] n հնազանդություն, հպատակություն. հպատակվելը. ներ կա յացում, ներկայացնելը (քննության, փոր ձաքննության) -
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76 subjection to bending
subjection to bending Biegebeanspruchung fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > subjection to bending
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77 subjection to pressure
subjection to pressure Druckbeanspruchung fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > subjection to pressure
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78 subjection to tension
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > subjection to tension
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79 subjection sub·jec·tion n
[səb'dʒɛkʃ(ə)n]subjection (to) — sottomissione f (a), soggezione f (a)
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80 subjection of peoples to alien subjugation
Дипломатический термин: подчинение народов иностранному игуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > subjection of peoples to alien subjugation
См. также в других словарях:
Subjection — Sub*jec tion, n. [L. subjectio: cf. OF. subjection, F. subj[ e]tion. See {Subject}, a.] 1. The act of subjecting, or of bringing under the dominion of another; the act of subduing. [1913 Webster] The conquest of the kingdom, and subjection of the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subjection — (n.) mid 14c., from O.Fr. subjection (12c.), from L. subjectionem (nom. subjectio), noun of action from pp. stem of subicere (see SUBJECT (Cf. subject) (n.)) … Etymology dictionary
Subjection — Subjection, Unterwerfung; in der Rhetorik Selbstbefragung; subjiciren, unterwerfen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
subjection — I noun bondage, captivity, conquest, control, disenfranchisement, disfranchisement, duress, enslavement, enthrallment, force, helotry, inferior rank, involuntary servitude, loss of freedom, officium, servitude, servitus, slavery, subdual,… … Law dictionary
subjection to — index responsibility (accountability) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
subjection — [sybʒɛksjɔ̃] n. f. ÉTYM. XVIe; lat. subjectio. → Sujétion. ❖ 1 Vx. État d infériorité, de sujétion (→ Imperfection, cit. 2, Montaigne). 2 Rhét. (1765, Encyclopédie). Procédé par lequel on interroge l adversaire, et l on prévient sa réponse … Encyclopédie Universelle
Subjection — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Subjection >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 subjection subjection Sgm: N 1 dependence dependence dependency Sgm: N 1 subordination subordination Sgm: N 1 thrall thrall thraldom enthrallment subjugation … English dictionary for students
subjection — sub|jec|tion [səbˈdʒekʃən] n [U] formal when a person or a group of people are controlled by a government or by another person in subjection ▪ The government used brute force to keep people in subjection. subjection to ▪ a period of subjection to … Dictionary of contemporary English
subjection — [[t]səbʤe̱kʃ(ə)n[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N to/of n Subjection to someone involves being completely controlled by them. ...their complete subjection to their captors. ...to frighten the masses into law abiding subjection. ...the worst forms of… … English dictionary
subjection — noun (U) formal 1 the act of forcing a country or group of people to be ruled by you: Rome was intent on the subjection of the world. 2 in subjection (to) strictly controlled by someone: Grandfather kept the whole household in subjection to his… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
subjection — n. subjection to * * * [səb dʒekʃ(ə)n] subjection to … Combinatory dictionary