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61 subject to
1) (liable or likely to suffer from or be affected by: He is subject to colds; The programme is subject to alteration.) που υπόκειται σε/που εύκολα παθαίνει2) (depending on: These plans will be put into practice next week, subject to your approval.) υπό τον όρο -
62 subject to
1) (liable or likely to suffer from or be affected by: He is subject to colds; The programme is subject to alteration.) náchylný k; podléhající2) (depending on: These plans will be put into practice next week, subject to your approval.) podle -
63 subject to
1) (liable or likely to suffer from or be affected by: He is subject to colds; The programme is subject to alteration.) náchylný na; podliehajúci2) (depending on: These plans will be put into practice next week, subject to your approval.) podľa -
64 subject to
1) liable or likely to suffer from or be affected by:مُعَرَّض، مُحْتَمَل أن، قابِل لِ، عُرْضَةً لِThe programme is subject to alteration.
2) depending on:بالإعْتِماد على، مُتَوَقِّف علىThese plans will be put into practice next week, subject to your approval.
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65 subject to
1) (liable or likely to suffer from or be affected by: He is subject to colds; The programme is subject to alteration.) sujet à2) (depending on: These plans will be put into practice next week, subject to your approval.) sous réserve de -
66 subject to
1) (liable or likely to suffer from or be affected by: He is subject to colds; The programme is subject to alteration.) sujeito a2) (depending on: These plans will be put into practice next week, subject to your approval.) dependendo de -
67 subject line
E-comthe field at the top of an e-mail template in which the title or subject of the e-mail can be typed. The subject line is the only part of the e-mail—apart from the name of the sender—which can be read immediately by the recipient. It is important to have a strong subject line, particularly if using e-mail for advertising or promotional purposes, or the recipient may well simply delete the e-mail. -
68 from
مِن \ by: (showing how sth. is done): We hold things by the handle. We know people by name. We learn by experience. We earn money by working. from: showing the time that sth. started: I waited from six o’clock till eight, showing where sth. began or was obtained Are men descended from monkeys? He read aloud from the newspaper, showing cause He suffered from stomach pains, showing the lower limit of costs, numbers, etc. New bicycles cost from $60 to $90 each, showing a change The price rose from 20 pence to 25 pence, showing difference I don’t know one from the other, showing the place that one has left He arrived from Glasgow. of: (after a noun) showing contents, amount, kind, etc.: a cup of coffee (a cup that contains coffee); a cupful of coffee (enough coffee to fill a cup); a pound of sugar (sugar that weighs a pound); a piece of bread (not a whole loaf), (after an adj. or verb) concerning; about: I’m sure of it. She’s afraid of mice, (after a verb) showing a cause He died of hunger, (after an adj.) showing who did sth. and how he did it It was kind of your father to invite me (Your father was kind...), (after a participle) showing how sth. is formed a dress made of silk. than: used in comparing two objects; here the second subject and verb are always left out: I like you better than him (I like you better than I like him), used in comparing two subjects; it is better to put in the second verb, although some writers leave it out He is taller than I (am). He runs faster than I (do). -
69 from
عَنْ \ about: concerning: This is a book about snakes. for: instead of: I’m busy, so please do it for me. from: showing separation, distance, etc.: He took it away from her. He was far from home. of: (after an adj.) showing separation; from: a mile north of the town; free of trouble, (after an adj. or verb) concerning. off: (showing removal or separation) from: He jumped off his horse. She took her coat off the hook, (of movement) away from The car turned off the road into a field. on: (showing the subject) about; Is this a book on birds?. -
70 subject matter
1. содержание, тема2. юр. предмет3. филос. субстанция, веществоdead matter — неживая материя; неорганическое вещество
Синонимический ряд:1. subject (noun) argument; head; matter; motif; motive; point; subject; theme; topic2. topics (noun) chapters; contents; episodes; list of sections; subjects; substance; sum and substance; text; topics -
71 subject + be exempt from + object
Общая лексика: не распространяться на (1) Non-heritage homes in the Buckingham Heights area will be exempt from the new conservation requirements. - Действие... не распространяется на... 2) Cards)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > subject + be exempt from + object
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72 from A to Z
от А до Я; доскональноHe has studied the subject from A to Z.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > from A to Z
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73 from A to Z
от А до Я, досконально, основательноHe knew his subject from A to Z. — Он досконально знал свой предмет.
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74 subject to taxation
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75 subject I
1. n
1) тема, сюжет, содержание, предмет( разговора, исследования и т. п.) ;
touchy ~ щекотливая тема;
to keep to the ~ держаться темы;
to traverse a ~ обсудить вопрос со всех сторон;
to dismiss the ~ прекратить обсуждение вопроса;
to wander from the ~ отклоняться от темы;
to change the ~ переменить разговор, тему разговора;
on the ~ of на тему, по поводу;
2) причина, повод к чему-л. (for) ;
3) грам. подлежащее;
4) подданный;
5) субъект (тж. филос.) ;
2. a
1) подверженный (to) ;
~ to damage подверженный порче;
2) подлежащий (to) ;
to be ~ to call подлежать возврату по первому требованию;
leans ~ to call ссуды, подлежащие возврату по первому требованию;
to be ~ to a condition быть ограниченным условием;
the offer is ~ to confirmation предложение действительно лишь в случае его подтверждения продавцом;
the provisions of this paragraph are ~ to any usage of trade постановления этого параграфа уступают место торговому обыкновению;
the arrangement is ~ to your approval дело подлежит вашему утверждению;
3) ~ to (в оборотах в роли обстоятельства условия), при условии (если), на тот случай если, при условии соблюдения, в зависимости от, юр. (при ссылках на закон, правило и пр.) за исключением, за изъятием;
to buy ~ to a discount of 5% купить при условии скидки в 5% (но: the price is ~ to a discount of 5% цена подлежит скидке в 5%) ;
to buy ~ to inspection купить в зависимости от результатов осмотра;
~ to 27 a corporation may acquire property за изъятиями, указанными в 27, корпорация может приобретать собственность;
4) подвластный, подчинённый;
5) подопытныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > subject I
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76 (from) отвращать/отвратить (от)
General subject: discourageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (from) отвращать/отвратить (от)
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77 from the beginning, initially.
General subject: Get GoУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > from the beginning, initially.
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78 from an ancient family он происходит из старинного рода
General subject: (редк. he descends) he is descendedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > from an ancient family он происходит из старинного рода
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79 from it
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80 confine to the subject
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