WHAT DOES SUBIÉCT MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of subiéct in the Romanian dictionary
SUBIÉCT ~ e n. 1) Problem underlying preoccupations; a matter that is written or spoken about. ~ conversation. 2) The totality of facts and actions that constitute the content of a work of art. of a novel. 3) philosophy. Man as an active and conscious being, endowed with cognitive abilities. 4) Reason for action or state; basis. 5) pop. Typical representative of a group of people with negative traits; specimen. 6) log. The term of a judgment, the object of thought. 7) gram. The main part of the sentence that makes or suffers the action of the verb. 8) Person subject to an observation, inquiry or experiment. [Sil. topic] SUBIÉCT ~e n. 1) Problemă care stă la baza unor preocupări; chestiune despre care se scrie sau se vorbește. ~ de conversație. 2) Totalitate de fapte și acțiuni care constituie conținutul unei opere de artă. ~ul unui roman. 3) filoz. Om ca ființă activă și conștientă, înzestrat cu capacități cognitive. 4) Motiv al unei acțiuni sau al unei stări; temei. 5) pop. Reprezentant tipic al unui grup de oameni cu trăsături negative; specimen. 6) log. Termen al unei judecăți, reprezentând obiectul gândirii. 7) gram. Parte principală a propoziției care face sau suferă acțiunea verbului. 8) Persoană supusă unei observații, unei anchete sau unui experiment. [Sil. su-biect]
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBIÉCT»
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The New Pocket Dicionary of the English and Spanish ... - Pagina 379
Subiácent, a. lo que esta' „ debaxo; inferior s Subiéct, v. a. sujetar . S U B Subiéct , a. sujeto [t0 Subject, s. súbdito l] sage` Subjection, s. sujecion iubioin, o. act. añadir, juntar a' Silbjugate , 0. a. subjugar Subjugátion , s. sujecion Subjúnctive, ...
Claude-Marie Gattel, 1803
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The Reply of T. F. in Defence of the Two First Chapters of ... - Pagina 95
And all this I suppose is fo euident in reason » that no man will deny it:whereupon it is also further » to be inferred , that as all common welths are subor- » dinate, and subiećt to the Church :fo also the heads » of them all (I meane the temporall ...
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A Description of the Town and Neighbourhood of Chepstow. ...
... a conspicuous scene, and Caerleon is celebrated as the residence of theIBI'it— ish hero king Arthur. It was afterwards subiéct to'the princes of South- wales, and to a race of petty' _ kings, who probably fixed their 'resi-~ deuce at Caerleon.
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Oral Language for Daily Use, Grade 5 - Pagina 67
Tourists like Miami because the - Double Subiéct; wPilQliZelPfOPer noun— average temperature is 71° F in the ilgeqclt'bsg'zg'r';(£$“c'ql'on (become); 2 winter and 81° F in the summer. h I Homop one (we); capita ize (proper noun— b.
Sharon Altena, Jan Leik, 2009
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Cobbett's Parliamentary History of England - Volumul 12
... p11 the'profitsfbi' hisflyo 'age, ha'vei npthingtp 'rléliéve hing, ' é'rhisfafig'uesfii but when he. has by hlsjtoilrage' rs'pelledj the .snemytand. by hisskifiiéss'apsa. storms' an? frgckslsngst suffer Lvet Isév'sxer hard-I ships, in being subiéct'fio .
Great Britain. Parliament, William Cobbett, Thomas Curson Hansard, 1812
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The Poems of Sir John Beaumont ... - Pagina xxxvi
... not to speake of your iudiciall method. wherin you haue made your workmanship exoell your subiéct, though it bee most worthy of all ingenuous industry. Beleeue me, Syr, ina word, I cannot but highly _ admire your attempt so wel performed ...
Sir John Beaumont, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1869
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Publications - Pagina 122
Our neckes are subiéct to the yoke Of persecution's thrall; We, wearied out with cruell toile, Can find no rest at all. Afore time we in Egypt land And in Ass ia serued, For food our Iiiinger to sustaine, Least that we should haue sterued. Our fathers ...
Parker Society (Great Britain)., 1845
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Poly-olbion. Or A Chorographicall Description of Tracts, ... - Pagina 273
... Leopeld Duke of Austria, was neere cccIɔɔɔ. pounds offiluer, collećted from the subiećt) make hiseldest fonne Knight, ormarry his eldest daughter, shouldbeleuiedof the subiećt, but by Parliament. Yet, reason, why these areomitted in Hen.
Michael Drayton, John SELDEN, 1613
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Manipulus Vocabulorum: A Dictionary of English and Latin ...
A SÚBIECT, subditus, штат, a. to CORRECT, carril/ère. t0 DIRECT, llirlyère. to ELECTE, едут-е. to DETECTE, detcgèra. to EEEECTE, фот. t0 NEGLECTE, ncgliqère. 10 OEIECT, obijcèrs. to PROSPECTE, prospicère. to PROTECT, protigère.
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Lettres amoureuses et morales des beaux esprits de ce ...
135 Sur le mesme subiećt. T3 9 Lettre ou discours au Roy Henry III. par feu - M. le President B. 24-2 Du Baron de S. au nom de la Noblesse de France, sur le mesme subiećt. 24-6 Dernieres paroles d'vn Prínce. 253 Discours de Monsieur le ...
François de ROSSET (Miscellaneous Writer.), 1618