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subject ; subdue ; wage ; subjugate ; lord it over ; conquer.
Author abstracts are the abstracts prepared by authors of the document that has been subjected to abstracting.
Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.
It is as if libraries find themselves once again mired down in the bureaucratic information policy firefights waged during the Reagan and Bush administrations (1980-1992).
Only majorities have the power to terrorize and subjugate minority groups.
They believe that the main use for government is for some people to lord it over others at their expense.
The tools and technologies provided by the Internet enable scholars to communicate or disseminate information in ways which conquer the barriers of time and space.
someter a
submit to
subject to
The most satisfactory solution is to use an author abstract as a model, but to submit any author abstracts to thorough editing and checking.
Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).
someter a Alguien
bring + Nombre + under + Posesivo + sway
And having conquered all the mountains and the kings that reigned there, and bringing them under his sway, he exacted tributes from all.
someter a control
place under + control
In the Colon Classification, the process of synthesis in the construction of compound class numbers is placer under strict control.
someter a disciplina
subject to + discipline
Fayol saw workers as people who must be subjected to sharp discipline.
someter a engaño
perpetrate + deception
The public should at least be told that they will end up paying dearly for the deception being perpetrated upon them.
someter a examen
expose to + examination
The reputation of the information and its authority will be more exposed to examination.
someter a juicio
try
The Government is now trying him on criminal charges for allegedly misleading officials early in the investigation.
someter a presión
place under + pressure
The increasing volume of calls received about poison information is placing the present information services under escalating pressure.
someter a prueba
place + strain on
When such systems become asynchronous, with one element dominating the other, it places great strain on the system, and it will, eventually, disintegrate.
someter a una evaluación por expertos doble [En edición, enviar una misma publicación a dos expertos distintos para su evaluación]
double referee
This publication contains short research papers that are double refereed and published in their traditional format within one month = Esta publicación contiene artículos de investigación breves que han sido evaluados por expertos dos veces y publicados en su formato tradicional en un plazo de un mes desde su recepción.
someterse a
truckle to
bow down before
bow to
He knew that he could not truckle to her forever.
The problem was that the stiff-necked men of science refused to bow down before the idols of political expediency.
In connection with that, I think it's the greater part of wisdom in a situation like this to bow to those who know more about the matter than I do.