subject
音標發(fā)音
- 英式音標 [?s?bd??kt, s?b?d?ekt]
- 美式音標 [?s?bd??kt, s?b?d?ekt]
- 國際音標 ['s?bd?ikt, -d?e-, s?b'd?ekt]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- n. 主題;起因;科目;主詞;(繪畫、攝影等的)題材;實驗對象;主語;國民;主旋律;主體;中心實體
- adj. 易遭受……的;有待于……的;受……支配的;受異族統(tǒng)治的;臣服的
- adv. 在……的條件下
- v. (使)臣服
詞源解說
- 14世紀初期進入英語,直接源自古法語的suget,意為平民,臣民;最初源自拉丁語的subjectus:sub (往下) + jacere (放置),意為放置其下。
詞根記憶
- sub(在…下面) + ject(投,擲)→被投擲在他人之下→受…支配的
- sub(在下面) + ject(扔)→被扔在下面→受制于
同根派生
- adj性質的同根詞
- subjective:主觀的;個人的;自覺的。
- subjectivist:主觀主義的。
- adv性質的同根詞
- subjectively:主觀地;臆想地;內省地。
- n性質的同根詞
- subjectivity:主觀性,主觀。
- subjection:隸屬;服從;征服。
- subjectivism:主觀主義;主觀性。
- subjectivist:主觀主義者。
- vt性質的同根詞
- subjugate:征服;使服從;克制。
用法辨析
- subject是可數(shù)名詞,基本意思是“主題,題目”,指文章或其他作品的題目或主題,引申可表示“話題,考慮的問題”“科目,學科”。在語法術語中也可作“主語”解。
- subject還可作“臣民,人民”解,一般指君主國的臣民百姓或國民。
- subject接介詞for可表示“…的原因或理由”。
- subject用作動詞的意思是“征服,使服從”,指通過自身的權威使某人或某物處于自己的影響或控制之下或使某人或某物受自己的支配。引申可指“使遭受,經歷”。
- subject多用作及物動詞,后接名詞或代詞作賓語。可用于被動結構。
- subject后接介詞to可表示“遭受…”,也可以表示“處于…的控制下”。
- subject用作形容詞的基本意思是“易受…的,傾向于…的,易患…的,可能(有)…的”,在句中只能作表語,常與to連用。
- subject還可作“隸屬于…的,受…支配的”解,指須服從某事物或某人或受某事物或某人支配,在句中常用作表語; subject還可指政治上“不獨立的”,在句中常用作定語。
- subject to引出的形容詞短語,還可在句子中作狀語,意為“在…條件下”“取決于…”。
- subject無比較級和最高級形式。
n. (名詞)
v. (動詞)
adj. (形容詞)
英漢例句
- This is a book on the subject of love.
這是一部以愛情為主題的書。 - He proposed a subject for the debate.
他提出一辯論題目。 - The Aztecs subjected the neighbouring tribes.
阿茲特克人征服了鄰近的部落。 - This is a subject tribe
這是個受他人統(tǒng)治的部落。 - He is subject to fever.
他易發(fā)燒。 - Subject to your consent,I will try again.
你要是同意,我再試一試。
用作名詞 (n.)
~+for n./pron.
用作動詞 (v.)
用作及物動詞: S+~+ n./pron.
用作形容詞 (adj.)
用作定語: ~+ n.
用作表語: S+be+~+to n.
用作狀語
詞組短語
- address a subject 提出問題
- avoid a subject 回避問題
- bring up a subject 提出問題〔主題,學科〕
- change the subject 改變話題
- choose a subject 選擇題目〔學科〕
用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
英英字典
- (AREA OF DISCUSSION) the thing that is being discussed, considered, or studied
- (AREA OF STUDY) an area of knowledge that is studied in school, college, or university
- (STORY/PAINTING) a person, thing, or situation that is written about in a book, article, etc. or shown in a picture, etc.
- (GRAMMAR) the person or thing that performs the action of a verb, or is joined to a description by a verb
- (PERSON) a person who lives in or who has the right to live in a particular country, especially a country with a king or queen
- to defeat people or a country and then control them against their wishes and limit their freedom
- (HAVING) to have or experience a particular thing, especially something unpleasant
- (DEPEND) only able to happen if something else happens
- (GOVERN) under the political control of another country or state
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- Someone or something that is the subject of criticism, study, or an investigation is being criticized, studied, or investigated.
- A subject is an area of knowledge or study, especially one that you study in school, or college.
- In an experiment or piece of research, the subject is the person or animal that is being tested or studied.
- An artist's subjects are the people, animals, or objects that he or she paints, models, or photographs.
- In grammar, the subject of a clause is the noun group that refers to the person or thing that is doing the action expressed by the verb. For example, in "My cat keeps catching birds," "my cat" is the subject.
- To be subject to something means to be affected by it or to be likely to be affected by it.
- If someone is subject to a particular set of rules or laws, they have to obey those rules or laws.
- If you subject someone to something unpleasant, you make them experience it.
- The people who live in or belong to a particular country, usually one ruled by a monarch, are the subjects of that monarch or country.
- When someone involved in a conversation changes the subject, they start talking about something else, often because the previous subject was embarrassing.
- If an event will take place subject to a condition, it will take place only if that thing happens.