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61 turn your attention to the subject
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62 veer away from a subject
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63 wander from the subject
van het onderwerp afwijken/afdwalen -
64 wander from/off one's subject
wander from/off one's subject -
65 write about/on a subject
write about/on a subject -
66 bone up on a subject
v. (Slang) hard blokken, ergens gedetaileerd voor repeteren in korte periode -
67 brought up the subject
bracht het onderwerp op -
68 changed the subject
veranderde van onderwerp,ging op iets anders over -
69 delicate subject
gevoelig onderwerp -
70 drop the subject
onderwerp laten vallen, van onderwerp veranderen -
71 extensive subject
omvangrijk beroep (studieterrein van een beroep op school in zijn volle omvang) -
72 harp on the same subject
steeds weer op hetzelfde onderwerp terugkeren -
73 painful subject
pijnlijk onderwerp (een problematische, netelige zaak) -
74 required subject
vereist onderwerp -
75 sore subject
pijnlijke kwestie, gevoelige kwestie -
76 versed on a subject
ervaren in onderwerp, goed op de hoogte van het onderwerp -
77 to subject to
onderwerpen aan -
78 to subject to test
inzetten -
79 sujet
sujet1 [suuzĵe]〈m.〉2 reden ⇒ motief, oorzaak4 patiënt5 proefpersoon, -dier♦voorbeelden:à ce sujet • daaromtrentau sujet de • naar aanleiding vansur ce sujet • over dit onderwerp→ pronombon sujet • brave figuurmauvais sujet • deugniet————————sujet2 [suuzĵe],sujette [suuzĵet]〈m., v.〉————————sujette (à) [suuzĵet]1 onderhevig (aan) ⇒ lijdend (aan), gevoelig (voor)♦voorbeelden:→ caution1. m1) onderwerp, thema2) motief3) persoon4) patiënt5) proefpersoon, -dier6) subject2. sujet/-ettem/f -
80 подлежащее
ngram. onderwerp, subject
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