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1 bring into subjection
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2 to bring into subjection
подчинить, покоритьEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to bring into subjection
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{səb'dʒekʃn}
1. покоряване, подчиняване, подчинение, зависимост, зависимо положение
to keep/hold in SUBJECTION държа в подчинение
to bring into SUBJECTION обуздавам, подчинявам
2. подлагане, подхвърляне (на анализ, критика и пр.)* * *{sъb'jekshn} n 1. покоряване, подчиняване; подчинение, з* * *n подчинение;subjection; n 1. покоряване, подчиняване; подчинение, зависимост, зависимо положение* * *1. to bring into subjection обуздавам, подчинявам 2. to keep/hold in subjection държа в подчинение 3. подлагане, подхвърляне (на анализ, критика и пр.) 4. покоряване, подчиняване, подчинение, зависимост, зависимо положение* * *subjection[səb´dʒekʃən] n 1. покоряване, подчиняване; подчинение, зависимост; to bring o.'s passions into \subjection обуздавам страстите си; 2. подлагане, подхвърляне (с to). -
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[səbʹdʒekʃ(ə)n] n1. покорение, подчинение; порабощениеthe subjection of the rebels - усмирение мятежников; подавление мятежа
to bring into subjection - подчинить, покорить
the natives live in a state of subjection - местное население сведено на положение рабов
2. зависимостьto hold /to keep/ smb. in subjection - держать кого-л. в зависимости
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n1) покорение, подчинение, порабощение2) зависимость- keep smb. in subjection- hold smb. in subjection -
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1. n покорение, подчинение; порабощениеthe subjection of the rebels — усмирение мятежников; подавление мятежа
to bring into subjection — подчинить, покорить
2. n зависимостьСинонимический ряд:1. control (noun) control; discipline; government; limitation; order; regulation; subjugation2. subduing (noun) being subjected; dependence; domination; quelling; subduing; submission; subordination; subservience -
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subs.Subjugation: P. καταστροφή, ἡ.In subjection to, prep.: P. and V. ὑπό (dat.), adj., P. and V. ὑπήκοος (gen. or dat.), ὑποχείριος (dat.), V. χείριος (absol.).Enslavement: P. δούλωσις, ἡ, καταδούλωσις, ἡ, ἀνδραποδισμός, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Subjection
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n1) підкорення, підпорядкування; поневолення2) залежність, підлеглість3) зобов'язання4) обов'язок* * *n1) підкорення, підпорядкування; поневолення2) залежність -
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səb'‹ekʃənnoun sujección, sometimientotr[səb'ʤekʃən]subjection [səb'ʤɛkʃən] n: sometimiento mn.• ligadura s.f.• sometimiento s.m.• sujección s.f.• sujeción s.f.səb'dʒekʃənmass nouna) ( subjugation)subjection (TO somebody/something) — sometimiento m or sujeción f (a alguien/algo)
b) ( making subject) sometimiento mc) ( exposure) (frml)subjection TO something — exposición f a algo
[sǝb'dʒekʃǝn]N sometimiento m (to a)* * *[səb'dʒekʃən]mass nouna) ( subjugation)subjection (TO somebody/something) — sometimiento m or sujeción f (a alguien/algo)
b) ( making subject) sometimiento mc) ( exposure) (frml)subjection TO something — exposición f a algo
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[səb'dʒekʃn]nome soggezione f., sottomissione f. (to a)* * *[səb'‹ekʃən]noun soggezione; sottomissione* * *subjection /səbˈdʒɛkʃn/n. [u]soggezione; sottomissione; assoggettamento; sudditanza: to be in a state of subjection, essere in stato di soggezione* * *[səb'dʒekʃn]nome soggezione f., sottomissione f. (to a) -
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səbˈdʒekʃən сущ.
1) покорение, подчинение;
завоевание, пленение, порабощение Syn: conquest, subjugation
2) зависимость, подневольность Syn: dependence покорение, подчинение;
порабощение - the * of the rebels усмирение мятежников;
подавление мятежа - to bring into * подчинить, покорить - * to the law подчинение закону - the natives live in a state of * местное население сведено на положение рабов зависимость - the * of women зависимое положение женщин - to hold /to keep/ smb. in * держать кого-л. в зависимости subjection зависимость ~ покорение, подчинение;
порабощение ~ покорение, подчинениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > subjection
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transitive verb(conquer) besiegen; unterwerfen; (bring under control) bändigen [Kind, Tier]; ruhig stellen [Patienten]; unter Kontrolle bringen [Demonstranten usw.]; bezähmen [Gefühle, zornige Person]; (reduce in intensity) dämpfen [Zorn, Heftigkeit, gute Laune, Lärm, Licht]; abkühlen (fig.) [Leidenschaft]; verblassen lassen [Farben]* * *[səb'dju:](to conquer, overcome or bring under control: After months of fighting the rebels were subdued.) besiegen- academic.ru/71589/subdued">subdued* * *sub·duevt▪ to \subdue sth/sb (get under control) etw/jdn unter Kontrolle bringen; (bring into subjection) etw/jdn unterwerfen; (suppress) etw/jdn unterdrückento \subdue an animal/emotion ein Tier/Gefühl bändigento \subdue a fire ein Feuer unter Kontrolle bringento \subdue a mob eine Menge bändigen* * *[səb'djuː]vtrebels, country unterwerfen; enemy also besiegen; rioters überwältigen; demonstrations niederschlagen; (fig) anger, desire unterdrücken, zähmen; noise, light, high spirits dämpfen; animals, children bändigen; pain lindern; wilderness zähmen* * *1. a) unterwerfen (to dat), unterjochenb) bezwingen, überwinden, -wältigen2. fig bändigen, zähmen, seinen Ärger etc unterdrücken3. Farbe, Licht, Stimmen etc, auch fig jemandes Begeisterung, Stimmung etc dämpfen4. fig jemandem einen Dämpfer aufsetzen* * *transitive verb(conquer) besiegen; unterwerfen; (bring under control) bändigen [Kind, Tier]; ruhig stellen [Patienten]; unter Kontrolle bringen [Demonstranten usw.]; bezähmen [Gefühle, zornige Person]; (reduce in intensity) dämpfen [Zorn, Heftigkeit, gute Laune, Lärm, Licht]; abkühlen (fig.) [Leidenschaft]; verblassen lassen [Farben]* * *v.bändigen v.unterwerfen v. -
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( bring into subjection) etw/jdn unterwerfen;( suppress) etw/jdn unterdrücken;to \subdue an animal/ emotion ein Tier/Gefühl bändigen;to \subdue a fire ein Feuer unter Kontrolle bringen;to \subdue a mob eine Menge bändigen -
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adj.Under another's power: P. and V. ὑποχείριος, V. χείριος.Obedient: P. and V. ὑπήκοος.Tributary: P. ὑποτελής.Liable to: see under Liable.——————subs.Theme: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ, P. ὑπόθεσις, ἡ.Subject of investigation: P. σκέμμα, τό.As opposed to predicate: τὸ ὑποκείμενον ( Aristotle).Providing posterity with subjects for song: V. ἀοιδὰς δόντες ὑστέροις βροτῶν (Eur., Tro. 1245, cf. Eur., Supp. 1225).Be a subject of dispute, v.; P. ἀμφισβητεῖσθαι.Nothing to do with the subject: P. οὐδὲν πρὸς λόγον, ἔξω τοῦ πράγματος.Subject to your approval: P. and V. εἰ σοὶ δοκεῖ.Subjects, those governed: P. and V. οἱ ὑπήκοοι, P. οἱ ἀρχόμενοι.Be subjects, v.: P. and V. ἄρχεσθαι.——————v. trans.Be subjected to malicious accusations: use Ar. and P. συκοφαντεῖσθαι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Subject
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несовер. - подчинять;
совер. - подчинить( кого-л./что-л.)
1) subdue, subjugate
2) (кому-л./чему-л.) subordinate (to), subject (to) ;
put under smb.'s supervision;
place( under) ;
place under the command (of) воен. подчинять своей воле( кого-л./что-л.) ≈ to bend in one's will подчинять себе ≈ to override, подчинить
1. (вн., покорять) subjugate (smb.), subdue (smb.), bring* (smb.) into subjection;
2. (вн. дт., ставить в зависимость) subordinate ( smb., smth. to), make* (smb.) obedient (to) ;
~ кого-л. своему влиянию gain an influence over smb. ;
3. (вн. дт., ставить под чьё-л. руководство) place ( smb., smth. under) ;
подчинённые кому-л. войска the troops under smb.`s command;
4. (дт.) грам. subordinate (to) ;
~ся, подчиниться (дт.) submit (to), yield (tо), obey (smb., smth.) ;
~cя закону obey the law;
~ся рассудку yield to reason;
~ся силе submit/yield to force;
~ся чужому влиянию submit to another`s influence;
~ся чувству obey а feeling.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > подчинять
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