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1 gevaar
2 [hachelijke toestand] danger3 [risico] risk♦voorbeelden:1 het gele/rode gevaar • the yellow/red perilzich aan gevaren bloot stellen • expose oneself to dangerser dreigt gevaar • danger threatens, there is dangerhij is een gevaar op de weg • he's a menace on the roadsgevaar lopen • be in dangerzorg ervoor dat ze geen gevaar lopen • keep them out of harm's wayhet gevaar trotseren • defy dangergevaar vermoeden/ruiken/bespeuren • sense/scent dangergevaar vormen/opleveren (voor) • be a danger (to)in gevaar zijn/verkeren • be in dangermet gevaar voor eigen leven • at (the) risk of one's lifemet groot gevaar voor • at great risk tohij is een gevaar voor de maatschappij • he is a public menacehet is niet zonder gevaar • it is not without its dangerser is geen gevaar bij • there is no dangerer bestaat (het) gevaar dat • there is a risk thatpas op, gevaar! • beware, danger!de zieke is buiten gevaar • the patient is out of dangeriemand/iets in gevaar brengen • endanger someone/something3 het gevaar lopen te/dat • run the risk of/thatop (het) gevaar af • at (the) risk ofiets doen op het gevaar af • risk/chance (doing) something, take a chance on (doing) something -
2 zich aan gevaren bloot stellen
zich aan gevaren bloot stellenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich aan gevaren bloot stellen
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3 Gefahr
f; -, -en danger ( für for, to); hazard; (Bedrohung) auch threat; (Risiko) risk, hazard; Gefahr für die Gesundheit health hazard; es ist Gefahr im Verzug JUR. there is imminent danger; weitS. there is danger ahead; die gelbe / rote Gefahr HIST., POL. the yellow / red peril; auf eigene Gefahr at one’s own risk, on one’s own responsibility; auf die Gefahr hin, dass oder zu (+ Inf.) at the risk of (+ Ger.) außer Gefahr out of danger, out of the wood(s) umg.; bei Gefahr in an ( oder in case of) emergency; Gefahr bringend dangerous; in Gefahr bringen gefährden; sich in Gefahr begeben take a risk; in Gefahr sein oder schweben zu (+ Inf.) be in danger of (+ Ger.) Gefahr laufen zu (+ Inf.) auch run the risk of (+ Ger.), be liable to (+ Inf.) Gefahr laufen, sich lächerlich zu machen risk ( oder run the risk of) making a fool of oneself, invite ridicule; der Gefahr aussetzen expose to danger; ohne Gefahr safely; es besteht keine Gefahr there’s no danger, it’s perfectly safe; mit Gefahr verbunden sein involve a certain risk; unter Gefahr für Leib und Leben risking life and limb* * *die Gefahrdanger; risk; peril; jeopardy; threat; hazard* * *Ge|fahr [gə'faːɐ]f -, -endie Gefáhren des Dschungels/Verkehrs/dieses Berufs — the dangers or perils or hazards of the jungle/traffic/this job
Gefáhr bringend — dangerous
in Gefáhr sein or schweben — to be in danger or jeopardy
in Gefáhr geraten — to be under threat
sich Gefáhren or einer Gefáhr aussetzen — to expose oneself to danger, to put oneself in danger
es besteht die Gefáhr, dass... — there's a risk or the danger that...
er liebt die Gefáhr — he likes living dangerously
wer sich in Gefáhr begibt, kommt darin um (Prov) — if you play with fire, you must expect to get your fingers burned
auf die Gefáhr hin, etw zu tun/dass jd etw tut — at the risk of doing sth/of sb doing sth
Gefáhr laufen, etw zu tun — to run the risk of doing sth
unter Gefáhr seines eigenen Lebens — at the risk of one's own life
auf eigene Rechnung und Gefáhr (Comm) — at one's own account and risk
* * *die1) (danger.) jeopardy2) (something that may cause harm or injury: The canal is a danger to children.) danger3) (a state or situation in which harm may come to a person or thing: He is in danger; The bridge is in danger of collapse.) danger4) (great danger: You are in great peril; The explorers knew they would face many perils.) peril5) (a sign of something dangerous or unpleasant which may be, or is, about to happen: a threat of rain.) threat* * *Ge·fahr<-, -en>[gəˈfa:ɐ̯]fdie \Gefahren des Straßenverkehrs/Dschungels the dangers [or perils] [or hazards] of the traffic/jungleeine \Gefahr abwenden to avert dangerjdn in \Gefahr bringen to endanger sbeine \Gefahr darstellen to constitute [or pose] a threat\Gefahr laufen, etw zu tun to run the risk of doing sthaußer \Gefahr sein to be out of dangerauf die \Gefahr hin, etw zu tun at the risk of doing sthich werde es tun, auch auf die \Gefahr hin, zu scheitern I'll do it even at the risk of failingbei \Gefahr in case of emergency2. JUR risk, hazard, perilauf \Gefahr des Absenders/Eigentümers at consignor's [or sender's]/owner's risk\Gefahr im Verzug increased danger in any delaydringende \Gefahr imminent dangergegenwärtige \Gefahr present dangergemeine \Gefahr common dangerauf eigene \Gefahr at one's own risk3.* * *die; Gefahr, Gefahren danger; (Bedrohung) danger; threat; (Risiko) riskeine Gefahr für jemanden/etwas — a danger to somebody/something
in Gefahr kommen/geraten — get into danger
jemanden/etwas in Gefahr bringen — put somebody/something in danger
sich in Gefahr begeben — put oneself in danger; expose oneself to danger
in Gefahr sein/schweben — be in danger; <rights, plans> be in jeopardy or peril
außer Gefahr sein — be out of danger
jemanden/sich einer Gefahr aussetzen — run or take a risk
es besteht die Gefahr, dass... — there is a danger or risk that...
auf die Gefahr hin, dass das passiert — at the risk of that happening
Gefahr laufen, etwas zu tun — risk or run the risk of doing something
wer sich in Gefahr begibt, kommt darin um — if you keep on taking risks, you'll come to grief eventually
* * *Gefahr für die Gesundheit health hazard;die gelbe/rote Gefahr HIST, POL the yellow/red peril;auf eigene Gefahr at one’s own risk, on one’s own responsibility;auf die Gefahr hin, dass oderzu (+inf) at the risk of (+ger)außer Gefahr out of danger, out of the wood(s) umg;bei Gefahr in an ( oder in case of) emergency;Gefahr bringend dangerous;sich in Gefahr begeben take a risk;Gefahr laufen, sich lächerlich zu machen risk ( oder run the risk of) making a fool of oneself, invite ridicule;der Gefahr aussetzen expose to danger;ohne Gefahr safely;mit Gefahr verbunden sein involve a certain risk;unter Gefahr für Leib und Leben risking life and limb* * *die; Gefahr, Gefahren danger; (Bedrohung) danger; threat; (Risiko) riskeine Gefahr für jemanden/etwas — a danger to somebody/something
in Gefahr kommen/geraten — get into danger
jemanden/etwas in Gefahr bringen — put somebody/something in danger
sich in Gefahr begeben — put oneself in danger; expose oneself to danger
in Gefahr sein/schweben — be in danger; <rights, plans> be in jeopardy or peril
jemanden/sich einer Gefahr aussetzen — run or take a risk
es besteht die Gefahr, dass... — there is a danger or risk that...
auf die Gefahr hin, dass das passiert — at the risk of that happening
Gefahr laufen, etwas zu tun — risk or run the risk of doing something
wer sich in Gefahr begibt, kommt darin um — if you keep on taking risks, you'll come to grief eventually
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4 exponer
v.1 to expound.Ella expuso su parecer She expounded her way of thinking.2 to exhibit (cuadro, obra).3 to risk (vida, prestigio).4 to expose (parte del cuerpo).Su irresponsabilidad expuso a Ricardo His irresponsibility exposed Richard.Los detectives expusieron al culpable The detectives exposed the guilty...Ella expuso sus razones She exposed her reasons.5 to display, to show, to expose, to exhibit.El artista expuso sus cuadros The artist displayed his pictures.* * *2 (mostrar) to show, exhibit; (mercancías) to display3 (arriesgar) to expose, risk, endanger4 (al sol etc) to expose5 (un recién nacido) to abandon1 (arriesgarse) to expose oneself (a, to), run the risk (a, of)\exponer mucho to take great risks, run a lot of risks* * *verb1) to exhibit, show2) display3) expose4) explain* * *( pp expuesto)1. VT1) [al público]a) (Arte) [museo] to exhibit, put on show; [galería, artista] to showb) (Com) [en tienda] to display; [en feria] to exhibit2) [a la luz, al agua]3) (=explicar) [+ teoría, argumento] to set out, expound frm; [+ hechos] to set out, state; [+ situación] to set out4) (=arriesgar) to risk, put at riskexpuso su vida por salvarla — he risked his life to save her, he put his life at risk to save her
5) (Fot) to expose6) (Rel)7) †† [+ niño] to abandon2.VI [pintor, escultor] to exhibit, show3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <cuadro/escultura/productos> to exhibit, show2) <razones/hechos> to set out, state; <ideas/teoría> to put forward, expound (frml); < tema> to present3)a) ( poner en peligro) to put... at riskb) (al aire, sol)2.exponer vi to exhibit, exhibit o show one's work3.exponerse v prona) (a riesgo, peligro) to expose oneselfb) (al aire, sol)* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <cuadro/escultura/productos> to exhibit, show2) <razones/hechos> to set out, state; <ideas/teoría> to put forward, expound (frml); < tema> to present3)a) ( poner en peligro) to put... at riskb) (al aire, sol)2.exponer vi to exhibit, exhibit o show one's work3.exponerse v prona) (a riesgo, peligro) to expose oneselfb) (al aire, sol)* * *exponer11 = discuss, explain, set out, expound (on).Ex: This review also illustrates some of the issues which cataloguers have discussed over the years, and demonstrates other solutions to standards in cataloguing than those embodied in modern cataloguing codes.
Ex: This may help explain why many working in this field fail to practise what they preach.Ex: These complications were not hidden or implicit; they were clearly set out at the beginning of the volume under 'Rules for the Compilation of the Catalog'.Ex: The philosophy of building CD-ROM data bases with files with common subject interests is expounded with reference to the OSH-ROM, CHEM-BANK and CANCER-CD data bases.* exponer las razones = discuss + the reasons.* exponer las razones de = set out + the reasons for.* exponer una cuestión = raise + point.* exponer una razón = give + reason.exponer2= display, exhibit, expose, put + Nombre + on show, on exhibit.Ex: The command function 'DISPLAY' is used to display a list of alphabetically linked terms.
Ex: These headings, therefore, in addition to exhibiting a bias in favor of the majority, actively hinder access.Ex: The reputation of the information and its authority will be more exposed to examination.Ex: Putting books on show is a way of making recommendations by, as it were, remote control and anything tatty, botched-up and sloppily makeshift should be avoided.Ex: This is a 'sneak peek' at new products that systems vendors will have on exhibit at the conference = Este es un "avance" de los nuevos productos que los vendedores de sistemas expondrán en el congreso.* exponer a la luz = expose to + light.* exponer a la luz del día = expose to + daylight.* exponer a la luz del sol = expose to + sunlight.* exponerse a = expose + Reflexivo + to.* exponerse a un percance = court + disaster.* * *vtA ‹cuadro/escultura› to exhibit, show; ‹productos› to exhibit, showlas joyas se exponen en el palacio the jewels are on show o on exhibition at the palacelos cuadros estarán expuestos durante el mes de enero the pictures will be on show o will be exhibited throughout Januarylos zapatos expuestos en la vitrina the shoes displayed o on display o on show in the windowexponer el Santísimo to expose o exhibit the Blessed SacramentB ‹razones/hechos› to set out, state; ‹ideas/teoría› to put forward, set out, expound ( frml); ‹tema› to presentexpuso el problema con claridad he set out o stated the problem clearlyC1 (poner en peligro) to put … at riskintentó salvarlo, exponiendo su vida she risked her life trying to save him, she put her life at risk in trying to save him2 (al aire, sol) exponer algo A algo to expose sth TO sth■ exponervito exhibit, exhibit o show one's work1 (a un riesgo, peligro) to expose oneself exponerse A algo to expose oneself TO sthse expuso a las críticas del público he laid himself open to o exposed himself to public criticismexponerse A QUE + SUBJ:te estás exponiendo a que te pongan una multa/a que te descubran you're risking a fine/being found out2 (al aire, sol) exponerse A algo to expose oneself TO sthse expone demasiado tiempo al sol he exposes himself to the sun's rays for too long, he has too much exposure to the sun* * *
exponer ( conjugate exponer) verbo transitivo
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2 ‹razones/hechos› to set out, state;
‹ideas/teoría› to put forward;
‹ tema› to present
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b) (al aire, sol) exponer algo a algo to expose sth to sth
verbo intransitivo
to exhibit, exhibit o show one's work
exponerse verbo pronominal exponerse (a algo) to expose oneself (to sth);
exponer verbo transitivo
1 (en un discurso, escrito) to expound, put forward
2 (en una galería, escaparate) to exhibit, display
3 (someter, poner) to expose: la expuso al peligro, he exposed her to danger
' exponer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desarrollar
- poner
- vitrina
- asolear
- plantear
- presentar
English:
argue
- candid
- case
- display
- exhibit
- expose
- expound
- post
- put forward
- set out
- show
- state
- trace
- detail
- put
- set
* * *♦ vt1. [de palabra] [teoría] to expound;[tema] to present; [ideas, propuesta] to set out, to explain; [argumentos, razones] to set out, to state;he expuesto los hechos tal y como ocurrieron I have related o set out the events exactly as they occurred2. [a la vista] [cuadro, obra] to exhibit;[objetos en vitrinas] to display3. [vida, prestigio, carrera] to risk, to put at risk4. [a agentes físicos] [objeto, parte del cuerpo] to expose (a to);no exponer al sol o a temperaturas elevadas [en letrero] do not expose to direct sunlight or high temperatures♦ vi[en una galería, museo] to exhibit* * *<part expuesto> v/t2 ( revelar) expose4 ( arriesgar) risk* * *exponer {60} vt1) : to exhibit, to show, to display2) : to explain, to present, to set forth3) : to expose, to riskexponer vi: to exhibit* * *exponer vb1. (mostrar mercancía) to displaylos pintores exponen sus cuadros en una galería de arte artists show their paintings in an art gallery3. (presentar) to state4. (someter) to expose5. (poner en peligro) to risk -
5 exponerse
1 (arriesgarse) to expose oneself (a, to), run the risk (a, of)* * *VPR1) (=someterse)exponerse a algo — to expose o.s. to sth
con ese comentario se expone a las críticas de los periodistas — with that comment she's laying herself open to o exposing herself to criticism from the reporters
no se exponga al sol durante mucho tiempo — don't go out in the sun for a long time, don't expose yourself to the sun for a long time
2) (=arriesgarse)exponerse a hacer algo — to risk doing sth, run the risk of doing sth
te expones a hacer el ridículo — you're risking making a fool of yourself, you're running the risk of making a fool of yourself
con eso te expones a que te echen del colegio — that way you're running the risk of being expelled from school
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■exponerse verbo reflexivo (a los efectos de algo) to expose oneself [a, to]
(a un peligro) to run the risk [de, of]
' exponerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
correr
- exponer
- tomar
English:
court
- lay
- expose
- keep
- view
* * *vpr1. [a riesgo] to run the risk (a of); [a ataque, crítica] to expose oneself (a to);ya sabes a lo que te expones you know what you're letting yourself in for;si salimos ahora nos exponemos a que nos caiga un chaparrón if we go out now we run the risk of getting caught in a downpourno se expongan al sol sin la debida protección do not expose yourself to o go out in the sun without proper protection* * *v/r:exponerse a algo ( arriesgarse) lay o.s. open to sth* * *exponerse vb1. (someterse) to expose yourself2. (arriesgarse) to risk -
6 danger
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger[English Plural] dangers[Swahili Word] afa[Swahili Plural] maafa[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Note] more commonly pl.: maafa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger[English Plural] dangers[Swahili Word] hatari[Swahili Plural] hatari[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Arabic[Related Words] -hatarisha------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger[English Plural] dangers[Swahili Word] janga[Swahili Plural] majanga[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Related Words] mjango------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger[English Plural] dangers[Swahili Word] kamsa[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] piga kamsa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger[English Plural] dangers[Swahili Word] kicho[Swahili Plural] vicho[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Word] -cha------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger[English Plural] dangers[Swahili Word] mauja[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger[English Plural] dangers[Swahili Word] miuha[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] mauja N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger[English Plural] dangers[Swahili Word] miuja[Swahili Plural] miuja[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger[English Plural] dangers[Swahili Word] muuya[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger[English Plural] dangers[Swahili Word] muuya[Swahili Plural] miuya[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger[English Plural] dangers[Swahili Word] mwuja[Swahili Plural] miuja[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger[English Plural] dangers[Swahili Word] ogofyo[Swahili Plural] maogofyo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] oga------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger[English Plural] dangers[Swahili Word] tisho[Swahili Plural] matisho[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] danger signal[English Plural] danger signals[Swahili Word] tarumbeta[Swahili Plural] matarumbeta[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Language] English[Derived Word] trumpet------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] expose oneself to danger[Swahili Word] -jihatarisha[Part of Speech] verb[Class] caus-refl[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -hatarisha, hatari------------------------------------------------------------ -
7 Gefahr
Ge·fahr <-, -en> [gəʼfa:ɐ̭] f( Bedrohung) danger;die \Gefahren des Straßenverkehrs/ Dschungels the dangers [or perils] [or hazards] of the traffic/jungle;eine \Gefahr abwenden to avert danger;jdn in \Gefahr bringen to endanger sb;eine \Gefahr darstellen to constitute [or pose] a threat;außer \Gefahr sein to be out of danger;bei \Gefahr in case of emergency; ( Risiko) threat, risk;auf eigene \Gefahr at one's own risk;sich in \Gefahr begeben to put oneself at risk;es besteht die \Gefahr einer S. gen there is a risk of sth;\Gefahr laufen, etw zu tun to run the risk of doing sth;auf die \Gefahr hin, etw zu tun at the risk of doing sth;ich werde es tun, auch auf die \Gefahr hin, zu scheitern I'll do it even at the risk of failingWENDUNGEN:wer sich in \Gefahr begibt, kommt darin um ( kommt darin um) if you play with fire you get burnt ( prov) -
8 niebezpieczeństw|o
n 1. (groźna sytuacja) danger C/U, peril C/U; (ryzyko) hazard- niebezpieczeństwo pożaru/lawin/powodzi danger of fire/an avalanche/flooding- niebezpieczeństwo utraty życia a. śmiertelne niebezpieczeństwo danger of death, mortal danger- niebezpieczeństwa związane z paleniem tytoniu/uprawianiem alpinizmu the dangers of smoking/mountaineering- być/znaleźć się w niebezpieczeństwie to be in/run into danger- statek/samolot jest w niebezpieczeństwie the ship/aircraft is in distress- narażać siebie a. się/kogoś na niebezpieczeństwo to expose oneself/sb to danger- stanowić niebezpieczeństwo dla kogoś/czegoś to pose a danger to sb/sth- twemu/naszemu życiu grozi niebezpieczeństwo your life is/our lives are in danger- nad krajem zawisło niebezpieczeństwo wojny domowej the country faced the danger of civil war2. (prawdopodobieństwo) danger- istnieje a. jest takie niebezpieczeństwo, że… there is a danger that…The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niebezpieczeństw|o
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9 dénoncer
dénoncer [denɔ̃se]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = révéler) [+ coupable] to denounce ; [+ forfait, abus] to exposeb. ( = signaler publiquement) [+ danger, injustice] to point outc. ( = annuler) [+ contrat, traité] to terminated. (literary) ( = dénoter) to announce2. reflexive verb► se dénoncer [criminel] to give o.s. up* * *denɔ̃se
1.
1) ( signaler) to denounce [personne, abus]
2.
se dénoncer verbe pronominal to give oneself up* * *denɔ̃se vt* * *dénoncer verb table: placerA vtr1 ( signaler) to denounce [personne, coupable] (à to); il a été dénoncé par ses amis he was denounced by his friends;2 ( rendre public) to denounce [abus, répression, scandale, activité];B se dénoncer vpr to give oneself up.[denɔ̃se] verbe transitif[camarade de classe] to tell on (inseparable)dénoncer quelqu'un aux autorités to denounce somebody ou to give somebody away to the authorities————————se dénoncer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi) -
10 danger
['deɪndʒə]nопасность, угроза, рискYou are in no danger. — Вам ничто не угрожает.
There was widespread danger of disease. — Существовала большая опасность/угроза распространения болезни.
There is no danger. — Мы в безопасности.
There is no immediate danger. — Непосредственной угрозы нет.
The worst danger is over. — Самая большая опасность уже миновала
- great danger- public danger
- constant danger
- obvious danger
- imminent danger
- deadly danger
- unknown danger
- unavoidable danger
- threatening danger
- fire danger
- world danger
- danger signal
- danger zone
- danger arrow
- feeling sense of danger
- full of danger
- source of potential danger
- danger of war
- danger to peace
- danger to smb's life
- in times of danger
- for fear of danger from lightning
- in case of danger
- in case of any unexpected danger
- fraught with the greatest danger to peace
- without danger of infection
- be in no immediate danger
- be blind to danger- be in danger- be out of danger
- be in danger of losing one's job
- prevent the danger
- keep out of danger
- share smb's danger
- warn smb of the danger
- run into danger
- run into danger of infection
- risk the danger
- exaggerate the danger
- constitute a public danger
- realize the danger of the situation
- avert a great danger
- increase the danger
- fight the danger
- court danger
- guard against danger
- provide against danger
- expose smb to danger
- pass through many dangers
- bring a danger on oneself
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11 subject
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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