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subjection [səb'dʒekʃən](a) (act of subjecting) assujettissement m(b) (state of being subjected) sujétion f, assujettissement m, soumission f;∎ they live in (a state of) complete subjection ils vivent dans la soumission la plus totale -
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subjection [səbˊdʒekʃn] n1) покоре́ние, подчине́ние2) зави́симость -
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səb'‹ekʃənnoun sujección, sometimientotr[səb'ʤekʃən]subjection [səb'ʤɛkʃən] n: sometimiento mn.• ligadura s.f.• sometimiento s.m.• sujección s.f.• sujeción s.f.səb'dʒekʃənmass nouna) ( subjugation)subjection (TO somebody/something) — sometimiento m or sujeción f (a alguien/algo)
b) ( making subject) sometimiento mc) ( exposure) (frml)subjection TO something — exposición f a algo
[sǝb'dʒekʃǝn]N sometimiento m (to a)* * *[səb'dʒekʃən]mass nouna) ( subjugation)subjection (TO somebody/something) — sometimiento m or sujeción f (a alguien/algo)
b) ( making subject) sometimiento mc) ( exposure) (frml)subjection TO something — exposición f a algo
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{səb'dʒekʃn}
1. покоряване, подчиняване, подчинение, зависимост, зависимо положение
to keep/hold in SUBJECTION държа в подчинение
to bring into SUBJECTION обуздавам, подчинявам
2. подлагане, подхвърляне (на анализ, критика и пр.)* * *{sъb'jekshn} n 1. покоряване, подчиняване; подчинение, з* * *n подчинение;subjection; n 1. покоряване, подчиняване; подчинение, зависимост, зависимо положение* * *1. to bring into subjection обуздавам, подчинявам 2. to keep/hold in subjection държа в подчинение 3. подлагане, подхвърляне (на анализ, критика и пр.) 4. покоряване, подчиняване, подчинение, зависимост, зависимо положение* * *subjection[səb´dʒekʃən] n 1. покоряване, подчиняване; подчинение, зависимост; to bring o.'s passions into \subjection обуздавам страстите си; 2. подлагане, подхвърляне (с to). -
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[səbʹdʒekʃ(ə)n] n1. покорение, подчинение; порабощениеthe subjection of the rebels - усмирение мятежников; подавление мятежа
to bring into subjection - подчинить, покорить
the natives live in a state of subjection - местное население сведено на положение рабов
2. зависимостьto hold /to keep/ smb. in subjection - держать кого-л. в зависимости
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залежність; підкорення, завоювання; піддавання ( чомусь); відданняsubjection to particular forms of punishment — застосування особливих (спеціальних) мір покарання; застосування спеціальних покарань ( до окремих категорій злочинців)
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[səb'‹ekʃən]noun podvrženost* * *[səbdžékšən]nounpodjarmljenje, jarem, podvrženost, podložnost, pokornost, odvisnost (to od); izpostavljenost; služnost (to komu)to be in subjection to s.o. — biti podrejen komu, odvisen od kogato bring under subjection — podvreči, podjarmitito hold in subjection — držati v jarmu (odvisnosti, podložnosti) -
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[səb'‹ekʃən]* * *sub·jec·tion[səbˈʤekʃən]to be in \subjection to sth/sb von etw/jdm abhängig sein* * *[səb'dZekSən]n1) (= state) Abhängigkeit f3)See:→ academic.ru/71611/subject">subject* * *subjection [səbˈdʒekʃn] s1. Unterwerfung f, -jochung f2. Unterworfensein n3. Abhängigkeit f (to von):be in subjection to sb von jemandem abhängig sein* * *n.Abhängigkeit f.Unterwerfung f. -
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səb'‹ekʃənnoun undertrykking/-kuingsubst. \/səbˈdʒekʃ(ə)n\/underkuing, undertrykkelse, undertvingelsebe kept\/held in subjection holdes i ufrihetkeep\/hold in subjection beherske, bestemme overlive in a state of subjection leve i ufrihet -
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[səb'dʒekʃn]nome soggezione f., sottomissione f. (to a)* * *[səb'‹ekʃən]noun soggezione; sottomissione* * *subjection /səbˈdʒɛkʃn/n. [u]soggezione; sottomissione; assoggettamento; sudditanza: to be in a state of subjection, essere in stato di soggezione* * *[səb'dʒekʃn]nome soggezione f., sottomissione f. (to a) -
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n1) покорение, подчинение, порабощение2) зависимость- keep smb. in subjection- hold smb. in subjection -
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1. n покорение, подчинение; порабощениеthe subjection of the rebels — усмирение мятежников; подавление мятежа
to bring into subjection — подчинить, покорить
2. n зависимостьСинонимический ряд:1. control (noun) control; discipline; government; limitation; order; regulation; subjugation2. subduing (noun) being subjected; dependence; domination; quelling; subduing; submission; subordination; subservience -
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[səbˈdʒekʃən]subjection зависимость subjection покорение, подчинение; порабощение subjection покорение, подчинение -
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[səb'‹ekʃən]noun sujeição* * *sub.jec.tion[səbdʒ'ekʃən] n sujeição, dependência, submissão, domínio. to bring under subjection subjugar. with due subjection to you com o devido respeito. -
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[səb'ʤekʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) зависимость, подневольность; подчинённостьto be in subjection to smth. — находиться в зависимости от чего-л.
Syn:2) покорение, подчинение; порабощениеSyn:
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Subjection — Sub*jec tion, n. [L. subjectio: cf. OF. subjection, F. subj[ e]tion. See {Subject}, a.] 1. The act of subjecting, or of bringing under the dominion of another; the act of subduing. [1913 Webster] The conquest of the kingdom, and subjection of the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subjection — (n.) mid 14c., from O.Fr. subjection (12c.), from L. subjectionem (nom. subjectio), noun of action from pp. stem of subicere (see SUBJECT (Cf. subject) (n.)) … Etymology dictionary
Subjection — Subjection, Unterwerfung; in der Rhetorik Selbstbefragung; subjiciren, unterwerfen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
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subjection to — index responsibility (accountability) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
subjection — [sybʒɛksjɔ̃] n. f. ÉTYM. XVIe; lat. subjectio. → Sujétion. ❖ 1 Vx. État d infériorité, de sujétion (→ Imperfection, cit. 2, Montaigne). 2 Rhét. (1765, Encyclopédie). Procédé par lequel on interroge l adversaire, et l on prévient sa réponse … Encyclopédie Universelle
Subjection — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Subjection >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 subjection subjection Sgm: N 1 dependence dependence dependency Sgm: N 1 subordination subordination Sgm: N 1 thrall thrall thraldom enthrallment subjugation … English dictionary for students
subjection — sub|jec|tion [səbˈdʒekʃən] n [U] formal when a person or a group of people are controlled by a government or by another person in subjection ▪ The government used brute force to keep people in subjection. subjection to ▪ a period of subjection to … Dictionary of contemporary English
subjection — [[t]səbʤe̱kʃ(ə)n[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N to/of n Subjection to someone involves being completely controlled by them. ...their complete subjection to their captors. ...to frighten the masses into law abiding subjection. ...the worst forms of… … English dictionary
subjection — noun (U) formal 1 the act of forcing a country or group of people to be ruled by you: Rome was intent on the subjection of the world. 2 in subjection (to) strictly controlled by someone: Grandfather kept the whole household in subjection to his… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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