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1. rə'‹ekt verb(to refuse to accept: She rejected his offer of help; He asked her to marry him, but she rejected him.) avslå, vrake, avvise2. 'ri:‹ekt noun(something that is rejected because it is faulty etc.) vraket/kassert produktavslå--------avvise--------vrakeIsubst. \/ˈriːdʒekt\/defekt vare, noe som er kassert, en som er vraketIIverb \/rɪˈdʒekt\/1) forkaste, avslå2) vise fra seg, avvise3) kassere, vrake, kaste4) kaste opp5) (medisin, om transplantat) avstøtebe rejected få nei, bli utstøtt, bli forkastet -
62 subjective
səb'‹ektivadjective ((of a person's attitude etc) arising from, or influenced by, his own thoughts and feelings only; not objective or impartial: You must try not to be too subjective if you are on a jury in a court of law.) subjektivIsubst. \/səbˈdʒektɪv\/, \/sʌbˈdʒektɪv\/(grammatikk, også subjective case) subjektkasusIIadj. \/səbˈdʒektɪv\/, \/sʌbˈdʒektɪv\/1) subjektiv, personlig farget2) ( grammatikk) subjektiv -
63 project
1. ['pro‹ekt] noun1) (a plan or scheme: a building project.) projekt; -projekt2) (a piece of study or research: I am doing a project on Italian art.) projekt; opgave2. [prə'‹ekt] verb1) (to throw outwards, forwards or upwards: The missile was projected into space.) skyde ud2) (to stick out: A sharp rock projected from the sea.) rage frem3) (to plan or propose.) planlægge; foreslå4) (to make a picture or a film appear on a screen.) projicere; fremvise•- projection
- projector* * *1. ['pro‹ekt] noun1) (a plan or scheme: a building project.) projekt; -projekt2) (a piece of study or research: I am doing a project on Italian art.) projekt; opgave2. [prə'‹ekt] verb1) (to throw outwards, forwards or upwards: The missile was projected into space.) skyde ud2) (to stick out: A sharp rock projected from the sea.) rage frem3) (to plan or propose.) planlægge; foreslå4) (to make a picture or a film appear on a screen.) projicere; fremvise•- projection
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64 reject
1. [rə'‹ekt] verb(to refuse to accept: She rejected his offer of help; He asked her to marry him, but she rejected him.) afvise2. ['ri:‹ekt] noun(something that is rejected because it is faulty etc.) kassering* * *1. [rə'‹ekt] verb(to refuse to accept: She rejected his offer of help; He asked her to marry him, but she rejected him.) afvise2. ['ri:‹ekt] noun(something that is rejected because it is faulty etc.) kassering -
65 ejection seat
BrE ejector seat ɪ'dʒektər, ɪ'dʒektə(r) noun asiento m de eyección* * *BrE ejector seat [ɪ'dʒektər, ɪ'dʒektə(r)] noun asiento m de eyección -
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1. ['pro‹ekt] noun1) (a plan or scheme: a building project.) projecto2) (a piece of study or research: I am doing a project on Italian art.) projecto2. [prə'‹ekt] verb1) (to throw outwards, forwards or upwards: The missile was projected into space.) projectar2) (to stick out: A sharp rock projected from the sea.) sobressair3) (to plan or propose.) projectar4) (to make a picture or a film appear on a screen.)•- projection
- projector* * *proj.ect[pr'ɔdʒekt] n projeto: 1 plano, desígnio, intento. 2 esquema, esboço, planta. • [prədʒ'ekt] vt+vi projetar: 1 arremessar, lançar, arrojar. 2 planear, idear. 3 tornar proeminente ou saliente. 4 fazer incidir sobre. 5 representar por meio de projeção. 6 prolongar-se, estender-se, ressaltar. -
67 conjecture
I [kən'dʒektʃə(r)]nome congettura f., ipotesi f.II 1. [kən'dʒektʃə(r)]to be a matter for conjecture — essere argomento di ipotesi o di congetture
verbo transitivo congetturare, supporre2.verbo intransitivo fare delle congetture ( about su)* * *[kən'‹ek ə] 1. noun((an) opinion formed on slight evidence; a guess: He made several conjectures about where his son might be.) congettura2. verb(to guess.) fare congetture* * *conjecture /kənˈdʒɛktʃə(r)/n. [cu]congettura; supposizione; ipotesi: a matter for conjecture, argomento di congetture (o di ipotesi); It's pure conjecture, sono solo congetture.(to) conjecture /kənˈdʒɛktʃə(r)/v. t. e i.congetturare; far congetture; ipotizzare.* * *I [kən'dʒektʃə(r)]nome congettura f., ipotesi f.II 1. [kən'dʒektʃə(r)]to be a matter for conjecture — essere argomento di ipotesi o di congetture
verbo transitivo congetturare, supporre2.verbo intransitivo fare delle congetture ( about su) -
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I ['riːdʒekt]nome comm. scarto m. (di produzione)II [rɪ'djekt]1) rigettare, rifiutare, respingere [advice, request]; rifiutare [invitation, suggestion]; respingere [suitor, candidate, manuscript]; disconoscere [child, parent]2) med. tecn. inform. psic. rigettare* * *1. [rə'‹ekt] verb(to refuse to accept: She rejected his offer of help; He asked her to marry him, but she rejected him.) respingere, rifiutare2. ['ri:‹ekt] noun(something that is rejected because it is faulty etc.) scarto* * *reject /ˈri:dʒɛkt/n.2 (mil.) riformato; persona inabile al servizio militare♦ (to) reject /rɪˈdʒɛkt/v. t.1 (leg.) rifiutare; respingere ( anche leg.): to reject a claim, respingere un reclamo; to reject a proposal, rifiutare una proposta; The court rejected an appeal by his lawyer, il tribunale ha respinto l'appello presentato dal suo avvocato; You can reject three jurors, puoi rifiutare tre giurati; (comm.) to reject goods, respingere merci2 (med.) rigettare: Older patients are more likely to reject transplanted organs, i pazienti più anziani sono più soggetti al rigetto degli organi trapiantati3 (= to reject as unfit) (mil.) riformare: He was rejected as unfit for military service, è stato riformato● (comm.) reject goods, merci respinte.* * *I ['riːdʒekt]nome comm. scarto m. (di produzione)II [rɪ'djekt]1) rigettare, rifiutare, respingere [advice, request]; rifiutare [invitation, suggestion]; respingere [suitor, candidate, manuscript]; disconoscere [child, parent]2) med. tecn. inform. psic. rigettare -
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1. noun1) (citizen) Staatsbürger, der/-bürgerin, die; (in relation to monarch) Untertan, der/Untertanin, die2) (topic) Thema, das; (department of study) Fach, das; (area of knowledge) Fach[gebiet], das; (Art) Motiv, das; (Mus.) Thema, dason the subject of money — über das Thema Geld [reden usw.]; beim Thema Geld [sein, bleiben]
3)be a subject for something — (cause something) zu etwas Anlass geben
4) (Ling., Logic, Philos.) Subjekt, das2. adjective1) (conditional)be subject to something — von etwas abhängig sein od. abhängen
2) (prone)be subject to — anfällig sein für [Krankheit]; neigen zu [Melancholie]
3) (dependent) abhängig3. adverb 4. transitive verbsubject to — (dependent on) untertan (+ Dat.) [König usw.]; unterworfen (+ Dat.) [Verfassung, Gesetz, Krone]; untergeben (+ Dat.) [Dienstherrn]
1) (subjugate, make submissive) unterwerfen (to Dat.)2) (expose)subject somebody/something to something — jemanden/etwas einer Sache (Dat.) aussetzen
* * *1. adjective 2. noun1) (a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc: We are loyal subjects of the Queen; He is a British subject.) der/die Untertan(in)2) (someone or something that is talked about, written about etc: We discussed the price of food and similar subjects; What was the subject of the debate?; The teacher tried to think of a good subject for their essay; I've said all I can on that subject.) der Gegenstad3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) das Fach4) (a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc: I don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.) der Gegenstand5) (in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees: The cat sat on the mat; He hit her because she broke his toy; He was hit by the ball.) das Subjekt3. [səb'‹ekt] verb1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) unterwerfen2) (to cause to suffer, or submit (to something): He was subjected to cruel treatment; These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.) aussetzen•- academic.ru/71616/subjection">subjection- subjective
- subjectively
- subject matter
- change the subject
- subject to* * *sub·jectI. n[ˈsʌbʤɪkt, -ʤekt]▪ on the \subject of sb/sth über jdn/etwwhile we're on the \subject wo wir gerade beim Thema sindthe planes have been the \subject of their concern die Flugzeuge waren Gegenstand ihrer Befürchtungenthe guest lecturer took as her \subject ‘imprisonment in modern society’ die Gastsprecherin hatte ‚die Freiheitsstrafe in der modernen Gesellschaft‘ zu ihrem Thema gewählt\subject of debate [or discussion] Diskussionsthema ntthe plan has been the \subject of debate recently über den Plan wurde vor Kurzem diskutiertto change the \subject das Thema wechselnto wander off the \subject vom Thema abschweifen3. (field) Fach nt; (at school) [Schul]fach nt; (specific research area) Spezialgebiet nt, Fachgebiet nthe's better at arts \subjects than science in den künstlerischen Fächern ist er besser als in den naturwissenschaftlichenher \subject is low-temperature physics sie hat sich auf Kältephysik spezialisiertII. adj[ˈsʌbʤɪkt]these flights are \subject to delay bei diesen Flügen muss mit Verspätung gerechnet werdenthe goods are \subject to a 20% discount die Waren sind um 20 % herabgesetztto be \subject to colds sich akk leicht erkältento be \subject to many dangers vielen Gefahren ausgesetzt seinto be \subject to depression zu Depressionen neigento be \subject to a high rate of tax einer hohen Steuer unterliegen3. (contingent on)to be \subject to approval genehmigungspflichtig sein\subject to payment vorbehaltlich einer Zahlung, unter dem Vorbehalt einer ZahlungIII. adv[ˈsʌbʤɪkt]▪ \subject to wennwe plan to go on Wednesday \subject to your approval wir haben vor, am Mittwoch zu gehen, wenn du nichts dagegen hast\subject to your consent vorbehaltlich Ihrer ZustimmungIV. vt[səbˈʤekt]1. (subjugate)▪ to be \subjected to sb/sth jdm/etw ausgesetzt [o unterworfen] seineveryone interviewed had been \subjected to unfair treatment alle Interviewten waren unfair behandelt wordento \subject sb/sth to criticism jdn/etw kritisierento \subject sb to a lie-detector test jdn einem Lügendetektortest unterziehento \subject sb to torture jdn foltern* * *['sʌbdZɪkt]1. nthe subject of the picture is... — das Thema or Sujet (geh)
he paints urban subjects — er malt städtische Motive
on the subject of... — zum Thema (+gen)...
while we're on the subject — da wir gerade beim Thema sind
while we're on the subject of mushrooms — wo wir gerade von Pilzen reden, apropos Pilze
that's off the subject — das gehört nicht zum Thema
6) (= object) Gegenstand m (of +gen in experiment, = person) Versuchsperson f, Versuchsobjekt nt; (= animal) Versuchstier nt, Versuchsobjekt nt; (ESP MED, for treatment) Typ mhe is the subject of much criticism — er wird stark kritisiert, er ist Gegenstand häufiger Kritik
he's a good subject for treatment by hypnosis — er lässt sich gut hypnotisch behandeln
2. adj1) (= conquered) unterworfen2)provinces subject to foreign rule — Provinzen pl unter Fremdherrschaft
to be subject to sth (to law, constant change, sb's will) — einer Sache (dat) unterworfen sein; to illness für etw anfällig sein; to consent, approval von etw abhängig sein
northbound trains are subject to delays — bei Zügen in Richtung Norden muss mit Verspätung gerechnet werden
prices/opening times are subject to change or alteration without notice — Preisänderungen/Änderungen der Öffnungszeiten sind vorbehalten
all these plans are subject to last minute changes — all diese Pläne können in letzter Minute noch geändert werden
all offers are subject to availability — alle Angebote nur so weit verfügbar
subject to confirmation in writing — vorausgesetzt, es wird schriftlich bestätigt
3. vt[səb'dZekt]1) (= subjugate) unterwerfen; terrorists, guerrillas zerschlagen2)to subject sb to sth (to questioning, analysis, treatment) — jdn einer Sache (dat) unterziehen; to test also jdn einer Sache (dat) unterwerfen; to torture, suffering, heat, ridicule, criticism jdn einer Sache (dat) aussetzen
to subject sb to criticism — jdn unter Kritik nehmen, jdn kritisieren
4. vr[səb'dZekt]to subject oneself to sth (to insults, suffering) — etw hinnehmen; (to criticism, ridicule) sich einer Sache (dat) aussetzen; (to examination, test, questioning) sich einer Sache (dat) unterziehen
* * *subject [ˈsʌbdʒıkt]A s1. (Gesprächs- etc) Gegenstand m, Thema n, Stoff m:a subject for debate ein Diskussionsthema;change the subject das Thema wechseln, von etwas anderem reden;don’t change the subject lenk nicht ab!;a) über (akk), bezüglich (gen),2. SCHULE, UNIV (Lehr-, Schul-, Studien)Fach n, Fachgebiet n:cooking has never been her subject Kochen war noch nie ihr Fachfor complaint zur Beschwerde)4. Gegenstand m, Objekt n:the subject of ridicule der Gegenstand des Spottes5. MUS Thema n (einer Fuge)6. KUNST Vorwurf m, Thema n, Sujet n7. a) Untertan(in)b) Staatsbürger(in), -angehörige(r) m/f(m):he is a British subject er hat oder besitzt die britische Staatsangehörigkeit8. LING Subjekt n, Satzgegenstand m9. MED etca) (Versuchs)Objekt nb) Versuchsperson f oder -tier nc) Leichnam m (für Sektionszwecke)d) Patient(in)12. PHILa) Substanz fb) Subjekt n, Ich n:subject and object Subjekt und Objekt, Ich und Nicht-IchB adj1. untertan, untergeben ( beide:to dat)2. abhängig (to von) (Staat etc)3. ausgesetzt (to dat):be subject to the approval of (erst noch) genehmigt werden müssen von;“subject to change” „Änderungen vorbehalten“;“subject to change without notice” WIRTSCH „freibleibend“;subject to consent vorbehaltlich Ihrer Zustimmung;subject to duty zollpflichtig;subject to the laws of nature den Naturgesetzen unterworfen;“subject to prior sale” WIRTSCH „Zwischenverkauf vorbehalten“5. anfällig (to für):he’s subject to headaches er neigt zu KopfschmerzenC v/t [səbˈdʒekt]to dat):subject sb to a test jemanden einer Prüfung unterziehen;subject o.s. to ridicule sich dem Gespött aussetzen* * *1. noun1) (citizen) Staatsbürger, der/-bürgerin, die; (in relation to monarch) Untertan, der/Untertanin, die2) (topic) Thema, das; (department of study) Fach, das; (area of knowledge) Fach[gebiet], das; (Art) Motiv, das; (Mus.) Thema, dason the subject of money — über das Thema Geld [reden usw.]; beim Thema Geld [sein, bleiben]
3)be a subject for something — (cause something) zu etwas Anlass geben
4) (Ling., Logic, Philos.) Subjekt, das2. adjective1) (conditional)be subject to something — von etwas abhängig sein od. abhängen
2) (prone)be subject to — anfällig sein für [Krankheit]; neigen zu [Melancholie]
3) (dependent) abhängig3. adverb 4. transitive verbsubject to — (dependent on) untertan (+ Dat.) [König usw.]; unterworfen (+ Dat.) [Verfassung, Gesetz, Krone]; untergeben (+ Dat.) [Dienstherrn]
1) (subjugate, make submissive) unterwerfen (to Dat.)2) (expose)subject somebody/something to something — jemanden/etwas einer Sache (Dat.) aussetzen
* * *(grammar) n.Satzgegenstand f. (one who is submitted to a higher authority) n.Untertan -en m. (school) n.Schulfach n. n.Fach ¨-er n.Fragenkomplex m.Gegenstand m.Lehrfach -¨er n.Subjekt -e n.Thema Themen n. v.unterwerfen v. -
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proj·ect n [ʼprɒʤekt, Am ʼprɑ:-]research \project Forschungsprojekt nt2) ( plan) Plan m n [ʼprɒʤekt, Am ʼprɑ:-] modifier (coordinator, costs, deadline, director, leader, team) Projekt-;1) ( forecast)to \project sth etw vorhersagen; profit, expenses, number etw veranschlagen;revenue from tourism is \projected to grow by 15% next year Einnahmen durch Tourismus sollen nächstes Jahr um 15% ansteigen2) ( propel)to \project sth etw schleudern;to \project one's mind into the future sich akk in die Zukunft hineinversetzen;to \project one's voice ( fig) laut und deutlich sprechen3) ( onto screen)to \project sth onto sb etw auf jdn projizieren;to \project oneself onto sb von sich dat auf andere schließen5) ( display)to \project sth etw darstellen;to \project a tougher image ein härteres Image vermitteln;1) ( protrude) hervorragen;to \project over sth über etw akk [hinaus]ragen;the hotel's dining room \projects [out] over the sea der Speisesaal des Hotels ragt über das Meer;a \projecting nail/ branch ein abstehender Nagel/Ast -
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subject1. n [ˊsʌbdʒekt]1) те́ма; предме́т разгово́ра; сюже́т;to dwell on a sore subject остана́вливаться на больно́м вопро́се
;to change the subject перемени́ть те́му разгово́ра
;to traverse a subject обсуди́ть вопро́с
2) по́вод ( for — к чему-л.);a subject for pity по́вод для сожале́ния
3) предме́т, дисципли́на;mathematics is my favourite subject матема́тика — мой люби́мый предме́т
4) грам. подлежа́щее5) по́дданный6) филос. субъе́кт7) муз. гла́вная те́ма8) субъе́кт, челове́к;a hysterical subject истери́ческий тип
9) объе́кт, предме́т (of)◊on the subject of каса́ясь чего́-л.
;while we are on the subject of money may I ask you... раз уж мы заговори́ли о деньга́х, могу́ я узна́ть...
2. a [ˊsʌbdʒekt]1) подчинённый, подвла́стный;subject nations несамостоя́тельные госуда́рства
2) подве́рженный (to)3) подлежа́щий (to)4):subject to (употр. как adv) при усло́вии, допуска́я, е́сли
3. v [səbˊdʒekt]1) подверга́ть (воздействию, влиянию и т.п.)2) подчиня́ть, покоря́ть (to)3) представля́ть;to subject a plan for consideration предста́вить план на рассмотре́ние
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72 project
[pro·ject || prə'dʒekt,'prɑdʒekt /prə'dʒekt,'prɒ-]◙ n. תכנית; פרויקט◙ v. לתכנן; לשלוח; להשליך; להקרין (סרט); להזדקר; להציג (תדמית); להבליט* * *◙ טילבהל ;(תימדת) גיצהל ;רקדזהל ;(טרס) ןירקהל ;ךילשהל ;חולשל ;ןנכתל◄◙ טקיורפ ;תינכת◄ -
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adverb subjetivamentesəb'dʒektɪvliadverb subjetivamente[sǝb'dʒektɪvlɪ]ADV subjetivamente* * *[səb'dʒektɪvli]adverb subjetivamente -
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adjective(patterned) kariert* * *adjective (having a pattern of check: She wore a checked skirt; Is the material checked or striped?) kariert* * *[tʃekt]adj inv kariert\checked pattern Karomuster nt* * *[tʃekt]adj1) (in pattern) kariert* * *checked [tʃekt] adj1. kariert:checked pattern Karomuster n* * *adjective(patterned) kariert* * *adj.kontrolliert adj. -
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ec·to·plasm[ˈektəʊplæzəm, AM -toʊ-]* * *['ektəUplzəm]nEktoplasma nt* * *b) (Spiritismus) Substanz, die aus dem Körper des Mediums austritt und die Materialisation bildet -
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1. [rə'‹ekt] verb(to refuse to accept: She rejected his offer of help; He asked her to marry him, but she rejected him.) rejeitar2. ['ri:‹ekt] noun(something that is rejected because it is faulty etc.) refugo* * *re.ject[ridʒ'ekt] n refugo, rebotalho, rejeito. • vt 1 rejeitar, recusar, repelir, desprezar. 2 expelir, vomitar. -
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{i'dʒekt}
1. изхвърлям, изгонвам (from), юр. изваждам (наемател), уволнявам
2. изхвърлям, изригвам, избълвам, изтласквам, изтиквам, физиол. отделям* * *{i'jekt} v 1. изхвърлям, изгонвам (from); юр. изваждам (наем* * *отделям; изтласквам; изтиквам; избълвам;* * *1. изхвърлям, изгонвам (from), юр. изваждам (наемател), уволнявам 2. изхвърлям, изригвам, избълвам, изтласквам, изтиквам, физиол. отделям* * *eject[i´dʒekt] I.v 1. изхвърлям, изгонвам ( from); юрид. изваждам (наемател); уволнявам; to \eject an agitator from a meeting изхвърлям агитатор от събрание; 2. изхвърлям, изригвам, избълвам; изтласквам, изтиквам; физиол. отделям; II.[´i:dʒekt] n филос. нещо, което не може да бъде пряк обект на нашето съзнание. -
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{'prɔdʒekt}
I. 1. проект, план, схема
2. обект (строителен и пр.), housing/construction PROJECT строителен обект/комплекс
II. 1. проектирам, планирам, съставям план (за), замислям
2. хвърлям, изхвърлям, запращам
изхвърлям, изстрелвам (into)
3. хвърлям (сянка, светлина)
4. прожектирам
5. обективизирам, давам обективен израз на, давам представа за, конкретизирам, представям
влагам (into)
to PROJECT oneself into влагам идеите си в
to PROJECT oneself into the past пренасям се в миналото
to PROJECT oneself into the feelings of someone вживявам се в чувствата на някого
to PROJECT one's own feelings onto someone несъзнателно приписвам някому собствените си чувства
6. геом. проецирам
7. стърча, изпъквам, издавам се напред, надвисвам (over)* * *{'prъjekt} n 1. проект, план; схема; 2. обект (строителен (2) {prъ'jekt} v 1. проектирам, планирам, съставям план (з* * *хвърлям; схема; стърча; обект; планирам; план; представям; прожектирам; проект; проектирам; захвърлям; замислям; запращам; конкретизирам;* * *1. i. проект, план, схема 2. ii. проектирам, планирам, съставям план (за), замислям 3. to project one's own feelings onto someone несъзнателно приписвам някому собствените си чувства 4. to project oneself into the feelings of someone вживявам се в чувствата на някого 5. to project oneself into the past пренасям се в миналото 6. to project oneself into влагам идеите си в 7. влагам (into) 8. геом. проецирам 9. изхвърлям, изстрелвам (into) 10. обект (строителен и пр.), housing/construction project строителен обект/комплекс 11. обективизирам, давам обективен израз на, давам представа за, конкретизирам, представям 12. прожектирам 13. стърча, изпъквам, издавам се напред, надвисвам (over) 14. хвърлям (сянка, светлина) 15. хвърлям, изхвърлям, запращам* * *project[prə´dʒekt] I. v 1. проектирам, планирам, съставям план (за), замислям; 2. хвърлям, захвърлям, запращам; изхвърлям, изстрелвам ( into); 3. хвърлям (сянка, светлина); прожектирам; 4. обективирам, давам обективен израз на, конкретизирам, представям, влагам ( into); to \project o.s. into влагам идеите си (и пр.) в; пренасям се (в миналото, бъдещето); 5. мат. проецирам; 6. стърча, изпъквам, издавам се напред, надвисвам ( over); 7. (за актьор и пр.) влизам в контакт с публиката; II.[´prɔdʒekt] n 1. проект, план, схема; 2. обект; housing ( construction) \project строителен обект. -
79 abject
['æbdʒekt]2) [ coward] vile* * *['æb‹ekt](miserable; wretched: abject poverty.) abietto, miserabile- abjectly* * *abject /ˈæbdʒɛkt/a.1 miserevole; estremo; totale; assoluto: abject failure, miserevole fallimento; fallimento totale; abject poverty, estrema povertà; miseria nera; abject victims, miserevoli vittime; in abject despair, nella più assoluta disperazioneabjection, abjectnessn. [u]abjectlyavv.3 in modo abietto; spregevolmente.* * *['æbdʒekt]2) [ coward] vile -
80 subject
I ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) (topic) soggetto m., argomento m.to change o drop the subject cambiare argomento, lasciare cadere l'argomento; to raise a subject sollevare una questione; while we're on the subject of... — visto che siamo in tema di
2) (at school, college) materia f.; (for research, study) soggetto m.3) art. fot. soggetto m.4) (focus)5) ling. soggetto m.6) (citizen) suddito m. (-a)II ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) (subservient) [people, race] asservito, sottomessoto be subject to — essere soggetto a [law, rule]
3) (liable)to be subject to — essere soggetto a [flooding, fits]; essere assoggettabile a [ tax]
4) (dependent)to be subject to — dipendere da [ approval]
"subject to alteration" — "soggetto a variazioni"
III [səb'dʒekt]"subject to availability" — (of flights, tickets) "in base alla disponibilità"; (of goods) "salvo venduto"
1) (expose)to be subjected to — dover sopportare [ noise]; essere oggetto di [ attacks]; essere sottoposto a [ torture]
to subject sth. to heat — esporre qcs. al calore
2) lett. (subjugate) sottomettere [race, country]* * *1. adjective((of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power: subject nations.) sottomesso2. noun1) (a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc: We are loyal subjects of the Queen; He is a British subject.) suddito2) (someone or something that is talked about, written about etc: We discussed the price of food and similar subjects; What was the subject of the debate?; The teacher tried to think of a good subject for their essay; I've said all I can on that subject.) soggetto, argomento3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) materia4) (a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc: I don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.) motivo5) (in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees: The cat sat on the mat; He hit her because she broke his toy; He was hit by the ball.) soggetto3. [səb'‹ekt] verb1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) assoggettare, sottomettere2) (to cause to suffer, or submit (to something): He was subjected to cruel treatment; These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.) sottoporre•- subjective
- subjectively
- subject matter
- change the subject
- subject to* * *subject (1) /ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/a.1 soggetto; assoggettato; sottomesso; sottoposto; esposto: subject nations, nazioni soggette; subject tribes, tribù sottomesse; Even foreigners are subject to the laws of the country, anche gli stranieri sono soggetti alle leggi del paese; I'm subject to tremendous headaches, vado soggetto a tremende emicranie; to be subject to envy, essere esposto all'invidia● subject to, salvo: Subject to correction, these are the facts, salvo errore, i fatti sono questi □ (comm.: di un prodotto) subject to availability, se disponibile; salvo venduto □ ( banca, fin.) subject to collection, salvo incasso; salvo buon fine (abbr. S.B.F.) □ (comm.) subject to sale (o subject to goods being unsold), salvo venduto □ ( di un popolo, ecc.) to be held subject, essere assoggettato; essere tenuto in sudditanza □ (comm.) All prices ( are) subject to alteration, tutti i prezzi sono suscettibili di variazione.♦ subject (2) /ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/n.1 soggetto ( anche gramm.); argomento; oggetto ( di esame, esperimento, ecc.): the subject of the speech [of the book], il soggetto del discorso [del libro]; (gramm.) Every verb has a subject, ogni verbo ha un soggetto; to change the subject, cambiare argomento; to drop the subject (o to let the subject drop) lasciar cadere l'argomento; on the subject of, a proposito di; to get onto a subject, arrivare a un argomento; entrare in un discorso; He's a subject for ridicule, è oggetto di scherno NOTA D'USO: - argument o topic?-2 materia ( di studio); disciplina: compulsory subjects, materie (di studio) obbligatorie; subsidiary subject, materia complementare ( all'università); Chemistry is my favourite subject, la chimica è la mia materia preferita; DIALOGO → - Before an exam- History's my weakest subject, and I'm worried, that's all, la storia è la materia in cui vado peggio e sono preoccupata, questo è tutto; DIALOGO → - School- What subjects did you have at school today?, che materie avevi oggi a scuola?3 suddito; cittadino: rulers and subjects, governanti e sudditi; He is a British subject, è cittadino britannico4 (form.) causa; motivo; occasione: a subject for great sorrow, una causa di grande dolore; I'll give you no subject for complaint, non vi darò motivo di lagnarvi di me5 (bot., zool.) esemplare● subject catalogue, catalogo per soggetto ( in una biblioteca) □ (fisc.) a subject for taxation, un soggetto d'imposta □ subject-heading, voce di indice □ subject matter, argomento; contenuto; oggetto; tema; materia □ (ass.) the subject matter insured, la cosa assicurata □ one's fellow-subjects, i propri concittadini.(to) subject /səbˈdʒɛkt/v. t.1 assoggettare; soggiogare; sottomettere: to subject a nation to one's rule, assoggettare una nazione al proprio potere; soggiogare una nazione2 ( anche tecn.) sottoporre; esporre: Iron must be subjected to a special process to become steel, il ferro deve essere sottoposto a un processo speciale per diventare acciaio; to subject sb. to ill-treatment, sottoporre q. a maltrattamenti3 (med.) predisporre: His weakness subjected him to many diseases, la sua debolezza lo predisponeva a molte malattie● to subject oneself, esporsi; sottomettersi: Don't subject yourself to ridicule [to criticism], non esporti al ridicolo [alle critiche].* * *I ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) (topic) soggetto m., argomento m.to change o drop the subject cambiare argomento, lasciare cadere l'argomento; to raise a subject sollevare una questione; while we're on the subject of... — visto che siamo in tema di
2) (at school, college) materia f.; (for research, study) soggetto m.3) art. fot. soggetto m.4) (focus)5) ling. soggetto m.6) (citizen) suddito m. (-a)II ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) (subservient) [people, race] asservito, sottomessoto be subject to — essere soggetto a [law, rule]
3) (liable)to be subject to — essere soggetto a [flooding, fits]; essere assoggettabile a [ tax]
4) (dependent)to be subject to — dipendere da [ approval]
"subject to alteration" — "soggetto a variazioni"
III [səb'dʒekt]"subject to availability" — (of flights, tickets) "in base alla disponibilità"; (of goods) "salvo venduto"
1) (expose)to be subjected to — dover sopportare [ noise]; essere oggetto di [ attacks]; essere sottoposto a [ torture]
to subject sth. to heat — esporre qcs. al calore
2) lett. (subjugate) sottomettere [race, country]
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