noun “subject”
Singular subject, Plural subjects
- Thema
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
They changed the subject when he entered the room.
- Fach
His favorite subject at university is history.
- Ënnertan
The queen addressed her subjects during the ceremony.
- Sujet
In "They are studying", "they" is the subject.
- Testpersoun
Each subject in the study was given a questionnaire.
- Sujet (an der Musek)
The violin introduces the subject in the second movement.
adjective “subject”
Grondform subject (more/most)
- ufälleg
Some plants are subject to disease in damp conditions.
- bedéngt
The project is subject to your approval.
- ënnerworf
The contract is subject to labor laws.
verb “subject”
Infinitiv subject; hien subjects; Verg. subjected; Part. Verg. subjected; Ger. subjecting
- ausgesat
The patients were subjected to a series of tests.
- ënnerwerfen
The king wanted to subject the entire region under his rule.