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konu, bahis, özne, maruz bırakmak, tema, tabi kılmak, husus, ders, bağımlı kıl, eğilimi olan, teba, hastalığa eğilimi olan kimse, konu olan şey, kurban, sebep, branş, mevzu, söz konusu, bağımlı, fail, tabi, maruz kalmak, karşı karşıya olan, kadavra, kobay, boyun eğdirmek, maruz, etmek, nesne, çektirmek, çeken, madde, dava konusu, ozne, nokta, vatandaş, uyruk, mevzubahis, mevzi, uğratmak, mecbur etmek, öz, to, (birini) (olumsuz bir şeye) maruz bırakmak: Don't subject yourself to this. Kendini buna maruz bırakma, (birine) (olumsuz bir şey), bağlı, denek, okul, lise veya üniversitede belirli bir, (hükümdarlığa tabi olan) vatandaş: a British subject Britanya vatandaşı, meyilli, subject bağımlı kıl, uyruk/özne/konu, bağımlı kılmak, hür olmayan, taba, şahıs, hürriyetsiz, subject to maruz kılmak, mahkum etmek mecbur tutmak, Tıp talebelerinin disseksiyon için kulandıkları ceset, özne,v.bağımlı kıl:n.konu, konu özne, Tedavi altına alınan şahıs veya hayvan, itaat ettirmek, tesiri altında bırakmak, arz etmek, tabi tutulmak, bağlı olmak, s_h.karşı karşıya getir+e.bağlı ol,

1subject konu     ts
2subject bahis     ts
3subject özne  isim     ts
4subject maruz bırakmak     ts
5subject tema  isim     ts
6subject tabi kılmak     ts
7subject husus  isim     ts
8subject ders  isim     ts
9subject bağımlı kıl  fiil     ts
10subject eğilimi olan     ts
11Subject teba     ts
12subject hastalığa eğilimi olan kimse     ts
13subject konu olan şey     ts
14subject kurban     ts
15subject sebep  isim     ts
16subject branş  isim     ts
17subject mevzu  isim     ts
18subject söz konusu  isim     ts
19subject bağımlı     ts
20subject fail  isim     ts
21subject tabi  sıfat     ts
22be subjected maruz kalmak     ts
23subject karşı karşıya olan     ts
24subject kadavra     ts
25subject kobay     ts
26subject boyun eğdirmek     ts
27subject maruz     ts
28subject etmek     ts
29subject nesne     ts
30subject çektirmek     ts
31subject çeken     ts
32subject madde     ts
33subject dava konusu  Kanun     ts
34subject ozne  Dilbilim     ts
35subject nokta     ts
36subject vatandaş     ts
37subject uyruk     ts
38subject mevzubahis     ts
39subject mevzi     ts
40subject uğratmak     ts
41subject mecbur etmek     ts
42subject öz     ts
43subject to  fiil     ts
44subject (birini) (olumsuz bir şeye) maruz bırakmak: Don't subject yourself to this. Kendini buna maruz bırakma  fiil     ts
45subject (birine) (olumsuz bir şey)  fiil     ts
46subject bağlı  sıfat     ts
47subject denek  isim     ts
48subject okul, lise veya üniversitede belirli bir  isim     ts
49subject (hükümdarlığa tabi olan) vatandaş: a British subject Britanya vatandaşı  isim     ts
50subject meyilli     ts
51subject subject bağımlı kıl     ts
52subject uyruk/özne/konu     ts
53subject bağımlı kılmak     ts
54subject hür olmayan     ts
55subject taba     ts
56subject şahıs     ts
57subject hürriyetsiz     ts
58subject subject to maruz kılmak     ts
59subject mahkum etmek mecbur tutmak     ts
60subject Tıp talebelerinin disseksiyon için kulandıkları ceset  Tıp     ts
61subject özne,v.bağımlı kıl:n.konu     ts
62subject konu özne     ts
63subject Tedavi altına alınan şahıs veya hayvan  Tıp     ts
64subject itaat ettirmek     ts
65subject tesiri altında bırakmak     ts
66subject arz etmek     ts
67subjected to tabi tutulmak     ts
68subjected to bağlı olmak     ts
69subjected to s_h.karşı karşıya getir+e.bağlı ol     ts
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past of subject, Exposed; liable; subject; obnoxious, Subjacent, Reduced to subjection; brought under the dominion of another, brought under the control of another; under the rule of; subordinate, under the control of; exposed to, liable to; reduced to subjection; subjacent, located below, situated beneath, A citizen in a monarchy, A particular area of study, In a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the subject and the actor are usually the same, of a person, people or place who are ruled by another, A person ruled over by another, especially a monarch or state authority, The main topic of a paper, work of art, discussion, etc, To cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted, s, score, cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to; "He subjected me to his awful poetry"; "The sergeant subjected the new recruits to many drills"; "People in Chernobyl were subjected to radiation", Re: Definitions of physics, An active entity in the Trusted Solaris Operating Environment, usually a process running on behalf of a user or role, that causes information to flow among objects or changes the system state, Dictionary for a ligand, Re: [xml] finding definitions in included files in Relax NG, Re: revised CDL data dictionary, A subject is the entity (Attribute Authority, Certification Authority, or End–entity) named in a certificate Subjects can be human users, computers (as represented by Domain Name Service (DNS) names or Internet Protocol (IP) addresses), or even software agents, Definitions and Clinger Cohen, internal definitions inside `stream-define' bodies, Debian GNU/Linux Dictionary (fwd), possibly accepting or permitting; "a passage capable of misinterpretation"; "open to interpretation"; "an issue open to question"; "the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation", not exempt from tax; "the gift will be subject to taxation", refer for judgment or consideration; "She submitted a proposal to the agency", being under the power or sovereignty of another or others; "subject peoples"; "a dependent prince, Some more definitions for EXPRESS clause 3 3, being under the power or sovereignty of another or others; "subject peoples"; "a dependent prince", coin definitions, For BLAST analyses, this refers to the sequence in the database that shares similarity to your query sequence, the part of a sentence that indicates what acts upon the verb It is always a noun, pronoun, or noun clause For example, "explaining grammar" is the subject of the sentence "Explaining grammar is one of my favorite activities" In both English and Welsh, it must agree in person and number with the main verb of the sentence Other than that, it can be as disagreeable as it wants, CIF core dictionary revisions List #5, [MCNRM] Week 1: World Bank Definitions of Indigenous People, Pertaining to a person or people who are ruled by another, Re: dictionary of FreeWnn/Canna/sj3, Bug Report: forgotten macro definitions, "The Oxford English Dictionary is a historical dictionary of English, covering the language from the earliest times to the present day It aims to show not only the current meanings of words, but also to trace their development through time Entries contain detailed etymological analysis, and are illustrated by quotations from a wide range of English language sources from around the world, making the OED a unique historical record ", Re: Re[2]: Additional charset definitions?, Re: DxDictionary, The main topic or theme that a book, article or other publication is about; usually assigned by a cataloger or indexer, (logic) the first term of a proposition, Re: correcting dictionary entries in PC-Pine, multiple definitions of free() in posix lib?, Re: dictionary problem for i18n, The Dublin Core element used to designate the topic of the resource The element may use controlled vocabularies or keywords or phrases that describe the subject or content of the resource See also section 4 of the Dublin Core Users Guide, make subservient; force to submit or subdue, That in which any quality, attribute, or relation, whether spiritual or material, inheres, or to which any of these appertain; substance; substratum, Hence, that substance or being which is conscious of its own operations; the mind; the thinking agent or principal; the ego, Cf, To bring under control, power, or dominion; to make subject; to subordinate; to subdue, That of which anything is affirmed or predicated; the theme of a proposition or discourse; that which is spoken of; as, the nominative case is the subject of the verb, That which is brought under thought or examination; that which is taken up for discussion, or concerning which anything is said or done, (grammar) one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated, Specifically: One who is under the authority of a ruler and is governed by his laws; one who owes allegiance to a sovereign or a sovereign state; as, a subject of Queen Victoria; a British subject; a subject of the United States, a dead body used for the purpose of dissection, The person who is treated of; the hero of a piece; the chief character, which it is the aim of the artist to represent, The incident, scene, figure, group, etc, To make subservient, (grammar) one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated (logic) the first term of a proposition the subject matter of a conversation or discussion; "he didn't want to discuss that subject"; "it was a very sensitive topic"; "his letters were always on the theme of love", a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation; "the subjects for this investigation were selected randomly"; "the cases that we studied were drawn from two different communities", make accountable for; "He did not want to subject himself to the judgments of his superiors", To cause to undergo; as, to subject a substance to a white heat; to subject a person to a rigid test, something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation; "a moving picture of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same subject", The principal theme, or leading thought or phrase, on which a composition or a movement is based, Object, n, To expose; to make obnoxious or liable; as, credulity subjects a person to impositions, To submit; to make accountable, That which is placed under the authority, dominion, control, or influence of something else, That which is subjected, or submitted to, any physical operation or process; specifically Anat, 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. Roughly half of them are British subjects, If you subject someone to something unpleasant, you make them experience it. the man who had subjected her to four years of beatings and abuse, If someone is subject to a particular set of rules or laws, they have to obey those rules or laws. The tribunal is unique because Mr Jones is not subject to the normal police discipline code, Exposed; liable; prone; disposed; as, a country subject to extreme heat; men subject to temptation, When someone involved in a conversation changes the subject, they start talking about something else, often because the previous subject was embarrassing. He tried to change the subject, but she wasn't to be put off, If an event will take place subject to a condition, it will take place only if that thing happens. They denied a report that Egypt had agreed to a summit, subject to certain conditions, a person who owes allegiance to that nation; "a monarch has a duty to his subjects", a branch of knowledge; "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings", some situation or event that is thought about; "he kept drifting off the topic"; "he had been thinking about the subject for several years"; "it is a matter for the police", the subject matter of a conversation or discussion; "he didn't want to discuss that subject"; "it was a very sensitive topic"; "his letters were always on the theme of love", 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. Prices may be subject to alteration In addition, interest on Treasury issues isn't subject to state and local income taxes, An artist's subjects are the people, animals, or objects that he or she paints, models, or photographs. Her favourite subjects are shells spotted on beach walks, Placed or situated under; lying below, or in a lower situation, Placed under the power of another; specifically (International Law), owing allegiance to a particular sovereign or state; as, Jamaica is subject to Great Britain, Obedient; submissive, under the rule of; subordinate, under the control of; exposed to, liable to; conditional, dependant upon, subdue, conquer, master; expose; cause to experience, put through, topic; branch of studies, major; person or thing that is studied or examined; citizen; motive; doer of an action in a sentence, noun to which the verb phrase in a sentence refers (Grammar), Someone or something that is the subject of criticism, study, or an investigation is being criticized, studied, or investigated. Over the past few years, some of the positions Mr. Meredith has adopted have made him the subject of criticism He's now the subject of an official inquiry, A subject is an area of knowledge or study, especially one that you study at school, college, or university. a tutor in maths and science subjects, In an experiment or piece of research, the subject is the person or animal that is being tested or studied. `White noise' was played into the subject's ears through headphones, The subject of something such as a conversation, letter, or book is the thing that is being discussed or written about. It was I who first raised the subject of plastic surgery. the president's own views on the subject,

70 past of subject     ts
71 Exposed; liable; subject; obnoxious     ts
72 Subjacent     ts
73 Reduced to subjection; brought under the dominion of another     ts
74 brought under the control of another; under the rule of; subordinate, under the control of; exposed to, liable to; reduced to subjection; subjacent, located below, situated beneath  sıfat     ts
75subject A citizen in a monarchy - "I am a British subject."     ts
76subject A particular area of study - "Her favorite subject is physics."     ts
77subject In a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the subject and the actor are usually the same - "“In the sentence ‘The mouse is eaten by the cat in the kitchen.’, ‘The mouse’ is the subject, ‘the cat’ being the agent.”"     ts
78subject of a person, people or place who are ruled by another - "The Roman Empire ruled many subject territories."     ts
79subject A person ruled over by another, especially a monarch or state authority     ts
80subject The main topic of a paper, work of art, discussion, etc     ts
81subject To cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted     ts
82subject. s - "SVO"     ts
83subject. score - "Well, although we haven't discusse the views of all those who make precise reckonings of being and not , we've done enough on that score."     ts
84subject cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to; "He subjected me to his awful poetry"; "The sergeant subjected the new recruits to many drills"; "People in Chernobyl were subjected to radiation"     ts
85subject Re: Definitions of physics     ts
86subject An active entity in the Trusted Solaris Operating Environment, usually a process running on behalf of a user or role, that causes information to flow among objects or changes the system state     ts
87subject Dictionary for a ligand     ts
88subject Re: [xml] finding definitions in included files in Relax NG     ts
89subject Re: revised CDL data dictionary     ts
90subject A subject is the entity (Attribute Authority, Certification Authority, or End–entity) named in a certificate Subjects can be human users, computers (as represented by Domain Name Service (DNS) names or Internet Protocol (IP) addresses), or even software agents     ts
91subject Definitions and Clinger Cohen     ts
92subject internal definitions inside `stream-define' bodies     ts
93subject Debian GNU/Linux Dictionary (fwd)     ts
94subject possibly accepting or permitting; "a passage capable of misinterpretation"; "open to interpretation"; "an issue open to question"; "the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation"     ts
95subject not exempt from tax; "the gift will be subject to taxation"     ts
96subject refer for judgment or consideration; "She submitted a proposal to the agency"     ts
97subject being under the power or sovereignty of another or others; "subject peoples"; "a dependent prince     ts
98subject Some more definitions for EXPRESS clause 3 3     ts
99subject being under the power or sovereignty of another or others; "subject peoples"; "a dependent prince"     ts
100subject coin definitions     ts
101subject For BLAST analyses, this refers to the sequence in the database that shares similarity to your query sequence     ts
102subject the part of a sentence that indicates what acts upon the verb It is always a noun, pronoun, or noun clause For example, "explaining grammar" is the subject of the sentence "Explaining grammar is one of my favorite activities" In both English and Welsh, it must agree in person and number with the main verb of the sentence Other than that, it can be as disagreeable as it wants     ts
103subject CIF core dictionary revisions List #5     ts
104subject [MCNRM] Week 1: World Bank Definitions of Indigenous People     ts
105subject Pertaining to a person or people who are ruled by another     ts
106subject Re: dictionary of FreeWnn/Canna/sj3     ts
107subject Bug Report: forgotten macro definitions     ts
108subject "The Oxford English Dictionary is a historical dictionary of English, covering the language from the earliest times to the present day It aims to show not only the current meanings of words, but also to trace their development through time Entries contain detailed etymological analysis, and are illustrated by quotations from a wide range of English language sources from around the world, making the OED a unique historical record "     ts
109subject Re: Re[2]: Additional charset definitions?     ts
110subject Re: DxDictionary     ts
111subject The main topic or theme that a book, article or other publication is about; usually assigned by a cataloger or indexer     ts
112subject (logic) the first term of a proposition     ts
113subject Re: correcting dictionary entries in PC-Pine     ts
114subject multiple definitions of free() in posix lib?     ts
115subject Re: dictionary problem for i18n     ts
116subject The Dublin Core element used to designate the topic of the resource The element may use controlled vocabularies or keywords or phrases that describe the subject or content of the resource See also section 4 of the Dublin Core Users Guide     ts
117subject make subservient; force to submit or subdue     ts
118subject That in which any quality, attribute, or relation, whether spiritual or material, inheres, or to which any of these appertain; substance; substratum     ts
119subject Hence, that substance or being which is conscious of its own operations; the mind; the thinking agent or principal; the ego     ts
120subject Cf     ts
121subject To bring under control, power, or dominion; to make subject; to subordinate; to subdue     ts
122subject That of which anything is affirmed or predicated; the theme of a proposition or discourse; that which is spoken of; as, the nominative case is the subject of the verb     ts
123subject That which is brought under thought or examination; that which is taken up for discussion, or concerning which anything is said or done     ts
124subject (grammar) one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated     ts
125subject Specifically: One who is under the authority of a ruler and is governed by his laws; one who owes allegiance to a sovereign or a sovereign state; as, a subject of Queen Victoria; a British subject; a subject of the United States     ts
126subject a dead body used for the purpose of dissection     ts
127subject The person who is treated of; the hero of a piece; the chief character     ts
128subject which it is the aim of the artist to represent     ts
129subject The incident, scene, figure, group, etc     ts
130subject To make subservient     ts
131subject (grammar) one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated (logic) the first term of a proposition the subject matter of a conversation or discussion; "he didn't want to discuss that subject"; "it was a very sensitive topic"; "his letters were always on the theme of love"     ts
132subject a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation; "the subjects for this investigation were selected randomly"; "the cases that we studied were drawn from two different communities"     ts
133subject make accountable for; "He did not want to subject himself to the judgments of his superiors"     ts
134subject To cause to undergo; as, to subject a substance to a white heat; to subject a person to a rigid test     ts
135subject something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation; "a moving picture of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same subject"     ts
136subject The principal theme, or leading thought or phrase, on which a composition or a movement is based     ts
137subject Object, n     ts
138subject To expose; to make obnoxious or liable; as, credulity subjects a person to impositions     ts
139subject To submit; to make accountable     ts
140subject That which is placed under the authority, dominion, control, or influence of something else     ts
141subject That which is subjected, or submitted to, any physical operation or process; specifically Anat     ts
142subject 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. Roughly half of them are British subjects     ts
143subject If you subject someone to something unpleasant, you make them experience it. the man who had subjected her to four years of beatings and abuse     ts
144subject If someone is subject to a particular set of rules or laws, they have to obey those rules or laws. The tribunal is unique because Mr Jones is not subject to the normal police discipline code     ts
145subject Exposed; liable; prone; disposed; as, a country subject to extreme heat; men subject to temptation     ts
146subject When someone involved in a conversation changes the subject, they start talking about something else, often because the previous subject was embarrassing. He tried to change the subject, but she wasn't to be put off     ts
147subject If an event will take place subject to a condition, it will take place only if that thing happens. They denied a report that Egypt had agreed to a summit, subject to certain conditions     ts
148subject a person who owes allegiance to that nation; "a monarch has a duty to his subjects"     ts
149subject a branch of knowledge; "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings"     ts
150subject some situation or event that is thought about; "he kept drifting off the topic"; "he had been thinking about the subject for several years"; "it is a matter for the police"     ts
151subject the subject matter of a conversation or discussion; "he didn't want to discuss that subject"; "it was a very sensitive topic"; "his letters were always on the theme of love"     ts
152subject 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     ts
153subject To be subject to something means to be affected by it or to be likely to be affected by it. Prices may be subject to alteration In addition, interest on Treasury issues isn't subject to state and local income taxes     ts
154subject An artist's subjects are the people, animals, or objects that he or she paints, models, or photographs. Her favourite subjects are shells spotted on beach walks     ts
155subject Placed or situated under; lying below, or in a lower situation     ts
156subject Placed under the power of another; specifically (International Law), owing allegiance to a particular sovereign or state; as, Jamaica is subject to Great Britain     ts
157subject Obedient; submissive     ts
158subject under the rule of; subordinate, under the control of; exposed to, liable to; conditional, dependant upon  sıfat     ts
159subject subdue, conquer, master; expose; cause to experience, put through  fiil     ts
160subject topic; branch of studies, major; person or thing that is studied or examined; citizen; motive; doer of an action in a sentence, noun to which the verb phrase in a sentence refers (Grammar)  isim     ts
161subject Someone or something that is the subject of criticism, study, or an investigation is being criticized, studied, or investigated. Over the past few years, some of the positions Mr. Meredith has adopted have made him the subject of criticism He's now the subject of an official inquiry     ts
162subject A subject is an area of knowledge or study, especially one that you study at school, college, or university. a tutor in maths and science subjects     ts
163subject In an experiment or piece of research, the subject is the person or animal that is being tested or studied. `White noise' was played into the subject's ears through headphones     ts
164subject The subject of something such as a conversation, letter, or book is the thing that is being discussed or written about. It was I who first raised the subject of plastic surgery. the president's own views on the subject     ts
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