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2 Translation results for
subjects
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
subject
noun
subjects
subdito, -ta (de un gobierno)
;
asignatura, tema
;
sujeto (en gramática)
Example sentences of
subject
noun
•
The new museum is the
subject
of an article in today's paper.
•
Death is a difficult
subject
that few people like to talk about.
•
I need to break the news to her, but I'm not sure how to bring up the
subject
.
•
If you're interested in linguistics, I know an excellent book on the
subject
.
•
I have an excellent book
on the subject of
linguistics.
More examples
•
These meetings would be much shorter if we could keep him from
getting off the subject
.
•
The morality of capital punishment is a frequent
subject of debate
.
•
Chemistry was my favorite
subject
in high school.
•
The classes cover a variety of
subject areas
, including mathematics and English.
Less
Synonyms of
subject
noun
citizen
,
national
,
topic
Detailed synonyms for
subject
noun
See:
Citizen
subject
verb
subjected, has subjected, is subjecting, subjects
controlar, dominar
;
someter
Example sentences of
subject
verb
•
Attila the Hun
subjected
most of Europe to his barbaric pillage.
Less
Synonyms of
subject
verb
control
,
dominate
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Reverse translation for
subjects
subdito
- subject (of a monarch)
asignatura
- subject, course
tema
- theme, topic, subject, motif, central theme
sujeto
(en gramática)
- individual, character, subject (in grammar)
controlar
- to control, to monitor, to check
dominar
- to dominate, to predominate, to prevail, to master, to be proficient at
someter
- to subjugate, to conquer, to subordinate, to subject (to treatment or testing), to submit, to present
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