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101 subject
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adjective((of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power: subject nations.) dominado, subyugado
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.) súbdito2) (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.) tema, asunto3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) asignatura4) (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.) sujeto
3. səb'‹ekt verb1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) dominar, subyugar2) (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.) someter•- subjective
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- subject matter
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subject n1. asignatura2. tema3. súbdito4. sujetoin English, the subject goes before the verb en inglés, el sujeto va delante del verbo1 (theme, topic) tema nombre masculino■ what's your opinion on the subject? ¿qué opinas del tema?2 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL asignatura3 (citizen) súbdito, ciudadano,-a4 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL sujeto5 (cause) objeto (of/for, de)6 (of experiment) sujeto1 (bring under control) someter, sojuzgar (to, a)1 (subordinate, governed) sometido,-a1 subject to (bound by) sujeto,-a a1 subject to (prone to - floods, subsidence) expuesto,-a a; (- change, delay) susceptible de, sujeto,-a a; (- illness) propenso,-a a1 (conditional on) previo,-a, supeditado,-a a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto change the subject cambiar de temasubject [səb'ʤɛkt] vt1) control, dominate: controlar, dominar2) : someterthey subjected him to pressure: lo sometieron a presionessubject ['sʌbʤɪkt] adj1) : subyugado, sometidoa subject nation: una nación subyugada2) prone: sujeto, propensosubject to colds: sujeto a resfriarse3)subject to : sujeto asubject to congressional approval: sujeto a la aprobación del congresosubject ['sʌbʤɪkt] n1) : súbdito m, -ta f (de un gobierno)2) topic: tema m3) : sujeto m (en gramática)adj.• asunto, -a adj.• materia adj.• subyugado, -a adj.• sujeto, -a adj.• súbdito, -a adj.• tema adj.n.• asunto s.m.• capítulo s.m.• lectura s.f.• materia s.f.• sujeto s.m.• súbdito s.m.• tema s.m.v.• avasallar v.• dominar v.• someter v.• sujetar v.• supeditar v.
I 'sʌbdʒɪkt1) ( topic) tema mto get off the subject — salirse* or desviarse* del tema, irse* por las ramas
while we're on the subject, who...? — a propósito del tema or ya que estamos hablando de esto ¿quién...?
to be the subject of controversy — ser* objeto de polémica
2) ( discipline) asignatura f, materia f (esp AmL), ramo m (Chi)3) ( Pol) súbdito, -ta m,f4) ( Ling) sujeto m
II 'sʌbdʒɪkt1) ( owing obedience) <people/nation/province> sometido2)a) (liable, prone)to be subject TO something — \<\<to change/delay\>\> estar* sujeto a algo, ser* susceptible de algo; \<\<to flooding/subsidence/temptation\>\> estar* expuesto a algo; \<\<to ill health/depression\>\> ser* propenso a algo
b) ( conditional upon)to be subject TO something — estar* sujeto a algo
III səb'dʒekt1) ( force to undergo)to subject something/somebody TO something — someter algo/a alguien a algo
2) ( make submissive) \<\<nation/people\>\> someter, sojuzgar*1. ['sʌbdʒɪkt]N1) (=topic, theme) tema m ; (=plot) argumento m, asunto m•
to change the subject — cambiar de temachanging the subject... — hablando de otra cosa..., cambiando de tema...
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it's a delicate subject — es un asunto delicado•
on the subject of... — a propósito de...(while we're) on the subject of money... — ya que de dinero se trata...
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this raises the whole subject of money — esto plantea el problema general del dinero2) (Scol, Univ) asignatura f3) (Gram) sujeto m4) (Med) caso m5) (Sci)guinea pigs make excellent subjects — los conejillos son materia excelente (para los experimentos etc)
6) (esp Brit) (Pol) súbdito(-a) m / fBritish subject — súbdito(-a) m / f británico(-a)
liberty of the subject — libertad f del ciudadano
2. ['sʌbdʒɪkt]ADJ1) [people, nation] dominado, subyugado2)subject to — (=liable to) [+ law, tax, delays] sujeto a; [+ disease] propenso a; [+ flooding] expuesto a; (=conditional on) [+ approval etc] sujeto a
these prices are subject to change without notice — estos precios están sujetos a cambio sin previo aviso
3.[sǝb'dʒekt]VTI will not be subjected to this questioning — no tolero este interrogatorio or esta interrogación
4.['sʌbdʒɪkt]CPDsubject heading N — título m de materia
subject index N — (in book) índice m de materias; (in library) catálogo m de materias
subject matter N — (=topic) tema m, asunto m ; [of letter] contenido m
subject pronoun N — pronombre m (de) sujeto
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I ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) ( topic) tema mto get off the subject — salirse* or desviarse* del tema, irse* por las ramas
while we're on the subject, who...? — a propósito del tema or ya que estamos hablando de esto ¿quién...?
to be the subject of controversy — ser* objeto de polémica
2) ( discipline) asignatura f, materia f (esp AmL), ramo m (Chi)3) ( Pol) súbdito, -ta m,f4) ( Ling) sujeto m
II ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) ( owing obedience) <people/nation/province> sometido2)a) (liable, prone)to be subject TO something — \<\<to change/delay\>\> estar* sujeto a algo, ser* susceptible de algo; \<\<to flooding/subsidence/temptation\>\> estar* expuesto a algo; \<\<to ill health/depression\>\> ser* propenso a algo
b) ( conditional upon)to be subject TO something — estar* sujeto a algo
III [səb'dʒekt]1) ( force to undergo)to subject something/somebody TO something — someter algo/a alguien a algo
2) ( make submissive) \<\<nation/people\>\> someter, sojuzgar* -
102 enemigo
enemigo
◊ -ga adjetivob) ser enemigo de algo to be against sth;■ sustantivo masculino, femenino enemy
enemigo,-a
I adjetivo enemy: es enemigo del tabaco, he's against smoking
II sustantivo masculino y femenino enemy ' enemigo' also found in these entries: Spanish: caer - capturar - cercar - combatir - embestir - enemiga - entregarse - hostigar - rendirse - resistir - sucumbir - acechar - acérrimo - aniquilar - arrasar - batir - burlar - captura - dispersar - enfrentar - entregar - espiar - frente - implacable - mano - mortal - pasar - picar - rechazar - reducir - vencer English: antiballistic - bitter - combat - conquer - corner - enemy - face - fight - foe - force back - make - missile - prisoner - sell out - smash - strike through - submit - sworn - together - betray - forth - opposing -
103 defer de·fer
[dɪ'fɜː(r)]1. vt(postpone) rimandare, rinviare, (Law: case) aggiornare2. vito defer to sb/sth — rimettersi a qn/qc -
104 put
[put]pt, pp put, vtthing kłaść (położyć perf); person (in room, institution) umieszczać (umieścić perf); (in position, situation) stawiać (postawić perf); idea, view, case przedstawiać (przedstawić perf); question stawiać (postawić perf); (in class, category) zaliczać (zaliczyć perf); word, sentence zapisywać (zapisać perf)to put sb in a good/bad mood — wprawiać (wprawić perf) kogoś w dobry/zły nastrój
to put sb to bed — kłaść (położyć perf) kogoś do łóżka
to put sb to a lot of trouble — sprawiać (sprawić perf) komuś wiele kłopotu
to put a lot of time into sth — poświęcać (poświęcić perf) czemuś wiele czasu
I put it to you that … ( BRIT) — mówię ci, że…
Phrasal Verbs:- put away- put back- put by- put down- put in- put off- put on- put onto- put out- put up- put upon* * *[put]present participle - putting; verb1) (to place in a certain position or situation: He put the plate in the cupboard; Did you put any sugar in my coffee?; He put his arm round her; I'm putting a new lock on the door; You're putting too much strain on that rope; When did the Russians first put a man into space?; You've put me in a bad temper; Can you put (=translate) this sentence into French?) położyć, włożyć, przyłożyć, wprawić, przekładać2) (to submit or present (a proposal, question etc): I put several questions to him; She put her ideas before the committee.) przedstawić3) (to express in words: He put his refusal very politely; Children sometimes have such a funny way of putting things!) wyrazić4) (to write down: I'm trying to write a letter to her, but I don't know what to put.) zapisać5) (to sail in a particular direction: We put out to sea; The ship put into harbour for repairs.) płynąć•- put-on- a put-up job
- put about
- put across/over
- put aside
- put away
- put back
- put by
- put down
- put down for
- put one's feet up
- put forth
- put in
- put in for
- put off
- put on
- put out
- put through
- put together
- put up
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105 subject
1. ['sʌbdʒɪkt] n( matter) temat m; ( SCOL) przedmiot m; ( of kingdom) poddany(-na) m(f); ( LING) podmiot m2. [səb'dʒɛkt] vtto subject sb to sth — poddawać (poddać perf) kogoś czemuś
to be subject to — (law, tax) podlegać +dat; ( heart attacks) być narażonym na +acc
to change the subject — zmieniać (zmienić perf) temat
* * *1. adjective((of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power: subject nations.) podbity, podległy2. 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.) poddany2) (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.) temat3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) przedmiot4) (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.) przedmiot5) (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.) podmiot3. [səb'‹ekt] verb1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) podporządkować sobie2) (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.) poddawać•- subjective
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106 application
ap·pli·ca·tion [ˌæplɪʼkeɪʃən] n1) ( formal request) for a job Bewerbung f ( for um +akk); for a permit Antrag m ( for auf, für +akk); for a patent Anmeldung f ( for von +dat);on \application to sb/ sth auf Anfrage bei jdm/etw;free information will be sent out on \application Gratisinformationen können angefordert werdenthe \application of a law/ regulation die Anwendung eines Gesetzes/einer Regelungspreadsheet \application Tabellenkalkulationsprogramm nt;word processing \application Textverarbeitungsprogramm nt -
107 application
candidature f ( for à)to submit an application (for help, loan, funding, patent) faire une demande; (for job) présenter sa candidature;∎ to make an application for sth formuler une demande pour obtenir qch;∎ closing date for applications date limite de dépôt de candidatures;∎ full details on application informations complètes sur demande∎ application for shares demande f de titres en souscription, souscription f d'actions;∎ to make an application for shares souscrire (à) des actions;∎ payable on application payable à la souscriptionapplication form (for shares) bulletin m de souscriptionapplication software logiciel m d'application -
108 approval
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 -
109 bend
bend [bend]plier ⇒ 1 (a) tordre, courber ⇒ 1 (b) se courber ⇒ 2 (a) céder ⇒ 2 (c) virage ⇒ 3 (a) coude ⇒ 3 (a) pli ⇒ 3 (b)(pt & pp bent [bent])∎ they bent their heads over their books ils se penchèrent sur leurs livres;∎ Religion to bend one's head in prayer baisser la tête pour prier;∎ on bended knee à genoux;∎ he went down on bended knee il se mit à genoux, il s'agenouilla;∎ to bend sb to one's will plier qn à sa volonté;∎ familiar to bend sb's ear casser les oreilles à qn∎ to bend sth at right angles plier qch à angle droit;∎ she bent the stem slightly elle a courbé un peu la tige;∎ he bent the rod out of shape il a tordu la barre;∎ to bend the rules faire une entorse au règlement∎ they bent their steps towards home ils se dirigèrent ou ils dirigèrent leurs pas vers la maison;∎ he bent his attention or his mind to solving the problem il s'appliqua à résoudre le problème;∎ we bent all our efforts to fighting racism nous avons mis tous nos efforts dans la lutte contre le racisme;∎ they bent themselves to the task ils se sont attelés à la tâche;∎ all eyes were bent on the demonstration tous les yeux ou regards étaient fixés sur la démonstration(a) (arm, knee, leg) plier; (person) se courber, se pencher; (head) se pencher; (rod, wire) plier, se courber; (branch, tree) ployer, plier;∎ to bend under the burden/the weight ployer sous le fardeau/le poids;∎ she bent over the counter elle s'est penchée par-dessus le comptoir;∎ he bent backwards/forwards il s'est penché en arrière/en avant(b) (river, road) faire un coude, tourner;∎ the road bends to the left la route tourne à gauche∎ the people refused to bend to the colonial forces le peuple a refusé de se soumettre aux forces coloniales;∎ the government bent to pressure from the unions l'administration a cédé à la pression des syndicats3 noun∎ after I rounded the first bend in the road après (avoir pris) le premier virage;∎ to take a bend at speed prendre un virage à toute vitesse;∎ the road makes a bend to the right la route fait un coude vers la droite;∎ bends for 7 miles (sign) virages sur 10 km;∎ familiar to drive sb round the bend rendre qn dingue;∎ familiar he's completely round the bend il est complètement dingue∎ she did a couple of forward bends elle s'est penchée plusieurs fois en avant∎ Medicine the bends la maladie des caissons;∎ to get the bends être atteint par la maladie des caissons►► Heraldry bend sinister barre f de bâtardisereplier, recourber(b) (blade, tube) se recourber(branch, tree) faire ployer; (blade, tube) replier, recourber(b) (branch, tree) plier, ployerreplier, recourberse pencher;∎ figurative to bend over backwards to please (sb) se donner beaucoup de mal pour faire plaisir (à qn) -
110 refer
∎ the dispute has been referred to arbitration le litige a été soumis à arbitrage ou à l'arbitrage d'un médiateur;∎ I refer the matter to you for a decision je m'en remets à vous pour prendre une décision sur la question;∎ the question has been referred to Jane la question a été soumise à Jane;∎ to refer a case to a higher court renvoyer ou déférer une affaire à une instance supérieure;∎ the contract has been referred to us le contrat nous a été soumis;∎ Banking to refer a cheque to drawer refuser d'honorer un chèque;∎ refer to drawer (on cheque) voir le tireur(b) (send, direct → person) renvoyer;∎ my doctor referred me to the hospital/to a specialist mon docteur m'a envoyé à l'hôpital/chez un spécialiste;∎ the doctor's going to refer me le docteur va m'envoyer chez un spécialiste;∎ I refer you to Ludlow's book je vous renvoie au livre de Ludlow;∎ here the author refers us to 'Alice in Wonderland' ici l'auteur nous renvoie à 'Alice au pays des merveilles'∎ to refer the accused déférer l'accusé∎ the pain may be referred to another part of the body il peut y avoir irradiation de la douleur dans d'autres parties du corps(f) (attribute) attribuer;∎ to refer sth to an event attribuer qch à un événement(a) (put off → meeting, decision) ajourner, remettre (à plus tard)(b) (redirect → case) renvoyer;∎ the case was referred back to our office l'affaire a été renvoyée à notre service(a) (allude to) faire allusion ou référence à, parler de;∎ no one refers to it now personne n'en parle plus maintenant;∎ I don't know what you are referring to je ne sais pas à quoi vous faites allusion ou de quoi vous parlez;∎ we won't refer to it again nous n'en reparlons plus;∎ he keeps referring to me as Dr Rayburn il ne cesse de m'appeler Dr Rayburn;∎ the revolutionaries are referred to as Mantras ces révolutionnaires sont connus sous le nom de Mantras;∎ that comment refers to you cette remarque s'adresse à vous;∎ they refer to themselves as martyrs ils se qualifient eux-mêmes de martyrs(b) (relate to) correspondre à, faire référence à; (apply, be connected to) s'appliquer à, s'adresser à;∎ the numbers refer to footnotes les chiffres renvoient à des notes en bas de page;∎ these measures only refer to taxpayers ses mesures ne s'appliquent qu'aux contribuables∎ (→ person) I shall have to refer to my boss je dois en référer à ou consulter mon patron -
111 table
table ['teɪbəl]1 noun(a) (furniture) table f;∎ to get round the negotiating table s'asseoir à la table des négociations;∎ to set or British lay the table mettre ou dresser la table ou le couvert;∎ formal to be at table être à table;∎ to be (sitting) at the breakfast/dinner table être à table pour le petit déjeuner/(le) dîner;∎ we sat down to table nous nous sommes mis à table;∎ may I leave the table? puis-je sortir de table ou quitter la table?;∎ familiar two drinks and I'm under the table deux verres et je suis complètement paf!(b) (people seated) table f, tablée f;∎ my uncle kept the whole table amused mon oncle a diverti toute la tablée;∎ we were seated with a table of card players nous étions assis à une table de joueurs de cartes∎ she keeps an excellent table elle a une excellente table;∎ the restaurant has a hot and cold table le restaurant propose des plats chauds et des plats froids(e) (list) liste f; (chart) table f, tableau m; (of fares, prices) tableau m, barème m; Computing tableau m;∎ the results are set out in the following table les résultats sont donnés dans le tableau suivant∎ our team came bottom in the table notre équipe s'est classée dernière ou était dernière au classement∎ (multiplication) table table f (de multiplication);∎ we have to learn our 4 times table il faut qu'on apprenne la table de 4(h) (slab → of stone, marble) plaque f∎ to put or to lay sth on the table mettre qch sur la table;∎ we will not negotiate until they put a better offer on the table nous ne négocierons pas tant qu'ils ne mettront pas une meilleure offre sur la table;∎ management has nothing new to put on the table la direction n'a rien de nouveau à proposer;∎ the man offered me £100 under the table l'homme m'a offert 100 livres en dessous-de-tablede table∎ the bill has been tabled la discussion du projet de loi a été reportée(d) (schedule) prévoir, fixer;∎ the discussion is tabled for 4 o'clock la discussion est prévue ou a été fixée à 4 heures►► Geography Table Bay la baie de la Table;table of contents table f des matières;table football baby-foot m;table knife couteau m de table;table lamp petite lampe f;Bible the Tables of the Law les Tables fpl de la Loi;table leg pied m de table;British table licence = licence autorisant un restaurant à vendre des boissons alcoolisées uniquement avec les repas;table linen linge m de table;table manners manière f de se tenir à table;∎ he has terrible/excellent table manners il se tient très mal/très bien à table;Geography Table Mountain la montagne de la Table;table napkin serviette f de table;table runner chemin m de table;table salt sel m de table, sel m fin;table top dessus m de table;table wine vin m de table
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