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1. noun► on the subject of... au sujet de...• while we're on the subject of... pendant que nous parlons de...2. adjectivea. subject to ( = prone to) sujet àb. subject to the approval of the committee ( = depending on) sous réserve de l'accord du comité• the decision is subject to approval/confirmation cette décision doit être approuvée/confirmée• "subject to availability" [holiday, concert, flight] « dans la limite des places disponibles » ; [free gift] « dans la limite des stocks disponibles »• "prices are subject to alteration" « ces prix sont sujets à modifications »[+ country] soumettre• to subject sth to heat/cold exposer qch à la chaleur/au froid4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque subject est un nom ou un adjectif, l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈsʌbdʒɪkt, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la seconde: səbˈdʒekt.* * *1. ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) ( topic) sujet m also Art, Photography, Linguisticsto change ou drop the subject — parler d'autre chose
while we're on the subject of bonuses... — pendant que nous en sommes aux primes...
2) (at school, college) matière f; (for research, study) sujet m3) ( focus) objet m4) ( citizen) sujet/-ette m/f2. ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) ( subservient) asservito be subject to — être soumis à [law, rule]
2) ( liable)to be subject to — être sujet/-ette à [flooding, fits]; être passible de [tax]
3) ( dependent)to be subject to — dépendre de [approval]
‘subject to alteration’ — ‘sous réserve de modification’
3. [səb'dʒekt]‘subject to availability’ — (of flights, tickets) ‘dans la limite des places disponibles’; ( of goods) ‘dans la limite des stocks disponibles’
transitive verb ( expose)to be subjected to — devoir supporter [noise]; faire l'objet de [attacks]; être soumis à [torture]
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approval n1 ( favourable opinion) approbation f (of de) ; to win sb's approval gagner l'approbation de qn ; she nodded/smiled her approval elle a montré son approbation d'un signe de la tête/d'un sourire ;2 Admin ( authorization) gen approbation f (to do pour faire) ; (for institution, professional) agrément m ; subject to sb's approval soumis à l'approbation de qn ; to give (one's) approval to donner son approbation à [plan, scheme, reform] ; to get/send sth on approval recevoir/envoyer qch à l'essai ;3 Admin ( certificate of authorization) c approbation f ; drug/pesticide/product approval approbation d'un médicament/d'un pesticide/d'un produit. -
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A n1 ( topic) sujet m ; let's get back to the subject revenons au sujet or à nos moutons ○ ; to change ou drop the subject parler d'autre chose, changer de sujet ; to raise a subject soulever une question ; while we're on the subject of bonuses… pendant que nous en sommes aux primes… ;2 ( branch of knowledge) (at school, college) matière f ; (for research, study) sujet m ; my favourite subject is English l'anglais est ma matière préférée ; her subject is genetics elle est spécialisée en génétique ;5 ( focus) objet m ; to be the subject of an inquiry faire l'objet d'une enquête ; it has become a subject for complaints cela fait l'objet de beaucoup de plaintes ;6 Ling sujet m ;B adj1 ( subservient) [people, race] asservi ;3 ( liable) to be subject to être sujet/-ette à [flooding, fits] ; être passible de [tax] ; prices are subject to increases les prix peuvent subir des augmentations ; flights are subject to delay les vols sont susceptibles d'être en retard ;4 ( dependent) to be subject to dépendre de [approval] ; you will be admitted subject to producing a visa vous serez admis à condition de présenter un visa ; ‘subject to alteration’ ‘sous réserve de modification’ ; ‘subject to availability’ (of flights, tickets) ‘dans la limite des places disponibles’ ; ( of goods) ‘dans la limite des stocks disponibles’.C vtr1 ( expose) to subject sb to sth faire subir qch à qn [stress, insults, torture] ; to be subjected to devoir supporter [noise] ; faire l'objet de [attacks] ; être soumis à [torture] ; to subject sth to heat/light exposer qch à la chaleur/lumière ; -
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{'sʌbdʒikt}
I. 1. поданик, гражданин
2. грам. подлог
3. предмет, тема (на разговор и пр.), въпрос (за обсъждане, разискване)
on the SUBJECT of относно, що се касае до
while we are on the SUBJECT of тъкмо говорим за
to change the SUBJECT сменям темата на разговор
4. сюжет, тема, тематика
5. учебен предмет/дисциплина
compulsory/optional SUBJECTs задължителни/факултативни предмети
6. предмет, обект (на опит, проучване и пр.)
7. муз. тема, мотив
8. мед. пациент
9. мед. труп (при аутопсия)
10. повод, основание, причина, мотив
11. човек, субект
12. фил. субект
II. 1. зависим, несамостоятелен (за държава и пр.), подчинен, подвластен (на закон и пр.)
to be held SUBJECT намирам се в зависимост, държан съм в подчинение
2. предразположен (към простуда, заболяване и пр.)
склонен (to към), имащ тенденция
SUBJECT to anger гневлив
to be SUBJECT to temptation изложен съм/поддавам се лесно на изкушение
the trains are SUBJECT to delay when there is fog влаковете често правят закъснение, когато има мъгла
3. подлежащ (на обсъждане, одобрение, ратифициране и пр.)
the plan is SUBJECT to corrections планът може да претърпи известни корекции
the times of all trains are SUBJECT to alteration в разписанието на влаковете могат да бъдат правени промени
4. SUBJECT to при условие че, само ако (за валидност и пр.)
this is to be done SUBJECT to your approval това ще бъде направено само при положение че вие го одобрите/с ваше одобрение
III. 1. подчинявам, покорявам
2. подлагам (на разпит, критика, изтезания), излагам (на присмех)
3. представям, предоставям (за обсъждане)* * *{'s^bjikt} n 1. поданик, гражданин: 2. грам. подлог; З. пр(2) {'s^bjikt} а 1. зависим, несамостоятелен (за дьржава и{3} {sъb'jekt} v 1. подчинявам, покорявам; 2. подлагам (на* * *сюжет; субект; специалност; тематичен; тема; предмет;* * *1. 1 фил. субект 2. 1 човек, субект 3. compulsory/optional subjects задължителни/факултативни предмети 4. i. поданик, гражданин 5. ii. зависим, несамостоятелен (за държава и пр.), подчинен, подвластен (на закон и пр.) 6. iii. подчинявам, покорявам 7. on the subject of относно, що се касае до 8. subject to anger гневлив 9. subject to при условие че, само ако (за валидност и пр.) 10. the plan is subject to corrections планът може да претърпи известни корекции 11. the times of all trains are subject to alteration в разписанието на влаковете могат да бъдат правени промени 12. the trains are subject to delay when there is fog влаковете често правят закъснение, когато има мъгла 13. this is to be done subject to your approval това ще бъде направено само при положение че вие го одобрите/с ваше одобрение 14. to be held subject намирам се в зависимост, държан съм в подчинение 15. to be subject to temptation изложен съм/поддавам се лесно на изкушение 16. to change the subject сменям темата на разговор 17. while we are on the subject of тъкмо говорим за 18. грам. подлог 19. мед. пациент 20. мед. труп (при аутопсия) 21. муз. тема, мотив 22. повод, основание, причина, мотив 23. подлагам (на разпит, критика, изтезания), излагам (на присмех) 24. подлежащ (на обсъждане, одобрение, ратифициране и пр.) 25. предмет, обект (на опит, проучване и пр.) 26. предмет, тема (на разговор и пр.), въпрос (за обсъждане, разискване) 27. предразположен (към простуда, заболяване и пр.) 28. представям, предоставям (за обсъждане) 29. склонен (to към), имащ тенденция 30. сюжет, тема, тематика 31. учебен предмет/дисциплина* * *subject[´sʌbdʒekt] I. n 1. поданик; 2. ез. подлог; 3. тема, предмет (на разговор, книга, картина); сюжет; a \subject picture битова картина; 4. уч. предмет; дисциплина; 5. обект, предмет (на опит); to be a \subject for ridicule ставам за присмех; 6. пациент; a gouty \subject пациент, предразположен към подагра; 7. лог. субект; II. adj 1. подчинен, подвластен (to); 2. подлежащ на (to); the programme is \subject to alteration програмата може да претърпи известни изменения; 3. предразположен към (to); the child is \subject to colds детето е предразположено към настинки (лесно настива); III. adv: \subject to при условие (че); ако; this can only be done \subject to the your approval това може да стане само при условие, че ти го одобряваш; IV.[səb´dʒekt] v 1. подчинявам; покорявам; 2. подлагам; излагам (на присмех и под.) (to); 3. предлагам, представям, връчвам. -
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[ə'pruːvl]1) U (favourable opinion) approvazione f.to win sb.'s approval — ottenere l'approvazione di qcn
2) amm. (authorization) autorizzazione f.subject to sb.'s approval — sottoposto all'approvazione di qcn.
to send sth. on approval — comm. inviare qcs. in prova
* * *noun (the act or state of agreeing to or being pleased with (a person, thing etc): This proposal meets with my approval.) approvazione* * *[ə'pruːvl]1) U (favourable opinion) approvazione f.to win sb.'s approval — ottenere l'approvazione di qcn
2) amm. (authorization) autorizzazione f.subject to sb.'s approval — sottoposto all'approvazione di qcn.
to send sth. on approval — comm. inviare qcs. in prova
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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
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- 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]
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1) утверждение ( стандарта)2) согласованиеseek approval from government bodies согласовывать [ предстоящие работы] с органами власти3) получение согласияobtain approval (s) 1. получить согласие 2. согласоватьobtain approval for application of А согласовать применение А 3. получить «добро» ;submit for approval представлять на согласование / утверждение4) согласиеwritten approval письменное согласие;subject to Contractor's approval с согласия Подрядчика5) санкция; разрешениеThe Contractor shall obtain written approval from authorities having jurisdiction for any alteration of ditches На любые изменения дренажных систем Подрядчик получает официальное разрешение органов власти по подведомственности6) получение разрешенийPermitting entities shall be contacted to secure approval Для получения разрешения [ на строительные работы] необходимо обратиться в соответствующие распорядительные органы7) визирование ( документа)English-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > approval
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1) согласноsubject to Section7 of Conditions of Applicable Bill of Lading согласно разделу 7 Условий действующего коносамента;subject to Contractor's approval с согласия Подрядчика2) с учетом3) подверженныйbe subject to подвергаться чему-л.;where test results may be subject to dispute там, где результаты испытаний могут подвергаться сомнению;subject to the criticism that... имеет тот недостаток, что...English-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > subject to
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♦ approval /əˈpru:vl/n. [u]1 approvazione: to win sb. 's approval, guadagnarsi (o ottenere) l'approvazione di q.; to nod in approval, annuire in segno di approvazione; to meet with sb. 's approval, incontrare l'approvazione di q.2 approvazione; autorizzazione; benestare: I need your approval, ho bisogno del vostro benestare; subject to his approval, condizionato alla sua approvazione; to give one's seal of approval, dare la propria approvazione3 (leg.) omologazione; ratifica: approval of the court, omologazione del tribunale; approval of a sentence, ratifica di una sentenza● ( sport) official approval, omologazione ( di un primato, ecc.) □ (comm.) on approval, in prova; in esame. -
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approval [ə'pru:vəl]1 noun(a) (favourable opinion) approbation f, accord m;∎ a gesture of approval un signe approbateur;∎ the plan has your seal of approval, then? alors tu donnes ton approbation pour le projet?;∎ to submit sth for approval (by sb) soumettre qch à l'approbation (de qn);∎ to meet with sb's approval obtenir ou recevoir l'approbation de qn;∎ does the report meet with your approval? êtes-vous satisfait du rapport?;∎ subject to approval soumis à l'approbation∎ for (your) approval (on document) pour approbation∎ on approval à condition, à l'essai;∎ a book sent on approval un livre envoyé à l'examen -
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∎ on the subject of au sujet de, à propos de;∎ this will be the subject of my next lecture ma prochaine conférence portera sur ce sujet;∎ to wander from the subject s'écarter du sujet, faire une digression;∎ let's come or get back to the subject revenons à nos moutons;∎ don't try and change the subject n'essaie pas de changer de sujet ou de détourner la conversation;∎ let's drop the subject parlons d'autre chose;∎ while we're on the subject à (ce) propos;∎ while we're on the subject of holidays puisque nous parlons de vacances;∎ that's a touchy subject c'est un sujet délicat(b) (of legal case, contract) objet m;∎ (in letters and memos) subject: recruitment of new staff objet: recrutement de personnel∎ the subject of her film/novel le sujet de son film/roman;∎ he always photographs his subjects in natural light il photographie toujours ses sujets en lumière naturelle∎ she's taking exams in four subjects elle passe des examens dans quatre matières;∎ I was always better at science subjects j'ai toujours été plus fort en sciences;∎ it's not really my subject ce n'est pas vraiment mon domaine;∎ that would be a good subject for a PhD thesis ce serait un bon sujet pour une thèse de doctorat∎ she is a British subject c'est une ressortissante britannique;∎ foreign subjects ressortissants mpl étrangers∎ she'd be a good subject for the new treatment elle serait un bon sujet pour le nouveau traitement;∎ subjects were tested for their reactions on a testé la réaction des sujets∎ he was the subject of much comment il a été l'objet de nombreux commentaires(a) (subordinate → people, country) assujetti, soumis;∎ they are subject to my authority ils sont placés sous mon autorité, ils dépendent de moi;∎ we are all subject to the rule of law nous sommes tous soumis à la loi;∎ subject states États mpl dépendants(b) (liable, prone)∎ subject to sujet à;∎ he is subject to frequent lung infections il est sujet à de fréquentes infections pulmonaires;∎ subject to attack exposé à l'attaque;∎ to be subject to violent changes of mood/fits of jealousy être sujet à de brusques sautes d'humeur/des crises de jalousie;∎ the terms are subject to alteration without notice les termes peuvent être modifiés sans préavis;∎ subject to tax imposable, assujetti à l'impôt;∎ the price is subject to a handling charge les frais de manutention sont en sus;∎ all trains will be subject to delay des retards sont à prévoir sur toutes les lignes(a) (country, people) soumettre, assujettir∎ to subject to soumettre à;∎ to subject sb/sth to an examination faire subir un examen à qn/qch, soumettre qn/qch à un examen;∎ the material was subjected to intense heat le matériau a été soumis ou exposé à une température très élevée;∎ I refuse to subject anyone to such indignities je refuse de faire subir de tels affronts à qui que ce soit;∎ their plans were subjected to much criticism leurs projets ont fait l'objet de nombreuses critiques∎ these are the rules, subject to revision voici le règlement, sous réserve de modification;∎ subject to your passing the exam à condition de réussir ou à condition que vous réussissiez l'examen;∎ it's all subject to her approval tout est subordonné à son approbation►► subject catalogue fichier m par matières;subject index index m des matières; -
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subject to approval GEN, S&M genehmigungspflichtigEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > subject to approval
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subject to approval, no risk (S.A.N.R) LAW, INS bis zur Genehmigung kein Versicherungsschutz (Versicherungsklausel)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > subject to approval, no risk
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subject to approval zulassungspflichtigEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > subject to approval
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subject to approval VR genehmigungspflichtigEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > subject to approval
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approval — ap|prov|al W3S2 [əˈpru:vəl] n 1.) [U and C] when a plan, decision, or person is officially accepted ▪ The president has already given his approval to the plan. ▪ It is just three months since we received official approval to go ahead with the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
approval — ap|prov|al [ ə pruvl ] noun uncount *** 1. ) a positive feeling that you have toward someone or something that you consider to be good or suitable: The children longed for a sign of affection or approval from him. Her ideas on the family are… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
approval */*/*/ — UK [əˈpruːv(ə)l] / US [əˈpruv(ə)l] noun [uncountable] 1) a positive feeling that you have towards someone or something that you think is good or suitable Children are constantly looking for signs of approval from their parents. Her ideas on the… … English dictionary
Approval voting — is a single winner voting system used for elections. Each voter may vote for (approve of) as many of the candidates as they wish. The winner is the candidate receiving the most votes. Each voter may vote for any combination of candidates and may… … Wikipedia
subject — [sub′jikt, sub′jekt΄; ] for v. [ səb jekt′] adj. [ME suget < OFr < L subjectus, pp. of subjicere, to place under, put under, subject < sub , under + jacere, to throw: see JET1] 1. under the authority or control of, or owing allegiance to … English World dictionary
subject — sub·ject / səb ˌjekt/ n: the person upon whose life a life insurance policy is written and upon whose death the policy is payable: insured compare beneficiary b, policyholder Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster … Law dictionary
subject to sth — ► likely to have or experience a particular thing, especially something unpleasant: be subject to a charge/fee/tariff »You may be subject to additional bank charges for currency conversion. »The company could be subject to a hostile takeover.… … Financial and business terms
Subject to Council Approval — (STCA) is an abbreviation commonly used in real estate. Typically applied to Renovators Delight homes when for sale and stating that the existing home can be demolished and the land redeveloped … Wikipedia
approval — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ full, warm (esp. BrE), wholehearted ▪ The plan did not win wholehearted approval. ▪ grudging, qualified ▪ general … Collocations dictionary
subject — sub|ject1 W2S2 [ˈsʌbdʒıkt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(thing talked about)¦ 2¦(at school)¦ 3¦(in art)¦ 4¦(in a test)¦ 5¦(grammar)¦ 6¦(citizen)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin subjectus, from subicere … Dictionary of contemporary English
subject to — 1 it is subject to budgetary approval: CONDITIONAL ON, contingent on, dependent on. 2 horses are subject to coughs: SUSCEPTIBLE TO, liable to, prone to, vulnerable to, predisposed to, at risk of; archaic susceptive of. 3 we are all subject to the … Useful english dictionary