Be+subject

  • 101Subject —   [dt. »Inhalt, Betreff«], die Inhaltsangabe einer Meldung innerhalb eines Diskussionsforums (Forum, Newsgroup), aber auch die Betreff Zeile einer E Mail …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 102Subject Tree —   [engl.], Themenbaum …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 103subject line — subject ,line noun count COMPUTING the place in an e mail where you can type what the e mail is about …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 104subject someone to (something) — subject (someone/something) to (something) to cause someone or something to experience something. How do you feel about subjecting people to random drug testing? My daughter s only three, but I ve already subjected her to all sorts of music, from …

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  • 105subject something to (something) — subject (someone/something) to (something) to cause someone or something to experience something. How do you feel about subjecting people to random drug testing? My daughter s only three, but I ve already subjected her to all sorts of music, from …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 106subject to (something) — subject (someone/something) to (something) to cause someone or something to experience something. How do you feel about subjecting people to random drug testing? My daughter s only three, but I ve already subjected her to all sorts of music, from …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 107subject — Subject, Subjection, Cerchez Soubject …

    Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • 108subject matter — n. the thing or things considered in a book, course of instruction, discussion, etc …

    English World dictionary

  • 109Subject (grammar) — ExamplesSidebar|35%|In the sentences below, the subjects are indicated in boldface. # The dictionary helps me find words. # Ice cream appeared on the table. # The man that is sitting over there told me that he just bought a ticket to Tahiti. #… …

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  • 110subject — I adj. (cannot stand alone) subject to (subject to change) II n. topic, theme 1) to bring up, broach; pursue; tackle a subject 2) to address, cover, deal with, discuss, take up, treat a subject 3) to dwell on; exhaust; go into a subject 4) to… …

    Combinatory dictionary