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1 subject to the laws of nature
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adj. ondergeschikt; heeft de neiging--------n. onderwerp; vak; onderdaan--------v. onderwerpen; openbaren; overbrengensubject1[ subdzjikt] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉3 (studie)object ⇒ studiegebied, (leer)vak♦voorbeelden:wander from the subject • van het onderwerp afwijken/afdwalenon the subject of • omtrent, aangaande, over————————subject2[ subdzjikt]♦voorbeelden:subject to foreign rule • onder vreemde heerschappijsubject to the laws of nature • onderworpen aan de wetten van de natuurII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, predicatief〉1 onderhevig ⇒ blootgesteld, vatbaar♦voorbeelden:subject to your consent • behoudens uw toestemmingsubject to contract • afhankelijk van het sluiten van een contract————————subject3♦voorbeelden:
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