subject
名詞
定義 subject 名詞
topic
- B1Countable
The topic or matter that is being discussed, considered, or studied.
The subject of our discussion today is climate change.
The film's subject explores the impact of technology on society.
We need more research and analysis on this subject.
study
- A1Countable
A specific area of knowledge studied at a school, college, or university.
Her subject of study in college is biochemistry.
My favorite subjects are literature and art.
You need a degree in a relevant subject to apply for this job.
theme
- C2Countable
The main topic, theme, or focus of a book, article, painting, or other creative work.
The subject of this novel is about loss and redemption.
The subject of the painting depicts a serene countryside scene.
The subject of the article explores the issue of social inequality.
grammar
- B1Countablelanguagespecialized
The noun or pronoun that performs the action of a verb, or is described by a verb.
In the sentence 'The cat is sleeping,' 'cat' is the subject.
In the sentence 'They ran very fast', 'They' is the subject.
citizen
- Countable
A person who is under the rule of a monarch or government; a citizen of a country.
As a subject of this country, he has a duty to obey the law.
All subjects should have equal rights.
片語 subject 名詞
- change the subject
To shift the conversation to a different topic.
• He always changes the subject whenever I try to talk about our finances.
動詞
定義 subject 動詞
- Transitive
To bring a person or country under one’s control, often by force or authority.
During the colonial era, the people of many countries were subjected to foreign rule.
The dictator tried to subject all those who opposed him to his power by force.
She did not like that her employees were always subjected to strict rules.
形容詞
定義 subject 形容詞
control
- Before noun
Under the political control or authority of another country or power.
The people in this region have long been a subject population.
These subject territories eventually gained their independence.
片語 subject 形容詞
- be subject to something
to experience or be affected by something, often something negative or undesirable.
• All imported goods are subject to customs duties.
- subject to something
Depending on or conditional upon something else; only able to happen if something else happens.
• The progress of this project is subject to the availability of funding.
片語動詞 subject
- subject someone/something to something
to cause a person or object to undergo an unpleasant or distressing experience
• She shouldn't subject her children to such pressure.