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Detailed Translations for subjecting from English to German

subjecting form of subject:

subject [the ~] nomen

  1. the subject
    der Subjekt; der Satzgegenstand
  2. the subject
    der Untertan
  3. the subject (theme; subject matter; principal theme; topic; item)
    Thema; der Inhalt eines Buches; Thema eines Buches
  4. the subject (field of study)
    die Studienrichtung
  5. the subject
    – A category used to organize objects in the Knowledge Base. 1
    der Betreff

to subject verb (subjects, subjected, subjecting)

  1. to subject (bring under control; bring to submission; tame; control; overpower)
    unterwerfen; bändigen; demütigen; zähmen; unter die Gewalt bringen
    • unterwerfen verb (unterwerfe, unterwirfst, unterwirft, unterwarf, unterwarft, unterworfen)
    • bändigen verb (bändige, bändigst, bändigt, bändigte, bändigtet, gebändigt)
    • demütigen verb (demütige, demütigst, demütigt, demütigte, demütigtet, demütigt)
    • zähmen verb (zähme, zähmst, zähmt, zähmte, zähmtet, gezähmt)

Conjugations for subject:

present
  1. subject
  2. subject
  3. subjects
  4. subject
  5. subject
  6. subject
simple past
  1. subjected
  2. subjected
  3. subjected
  4. subjected
  5. subjected
  6. subjected
present perfect
  1. have subjected
  2. have subjected
  3. has subjected
  4. have subjected
  5. have subjected
  6. have subjected
past continuous
  1. was subjecting
  2. were subjecting
  3. was subjecting
  4. were subjecting
  5. were subjecting
  6. were subjecting
future
  1. shall subject
  2. will subject
  3. will subject
  4. shall subject
  5. will subject
  6. will subject
continuous present
  1. am subjecting
  2. are subjecting
  3. is subjecting
  4. are subjecting
  5. are subjecting
  6. are subjecting
subjunctive
  1. be subjected
  2. be subjected
  3. be subjected
  4. be subjected
  5. be subjected
  6. be subjected
diverse
  1. subject!
  2. let's subject!
  3. subjected
  4. subjecting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for subject:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Betreff subject aspect; facet; opinion; point of view; position; standpoint; view
Inhalt eines Buches item; principal theme; subject; subject matter; theme; topic
Satzgegenstand subject
Studienrichtung field of study; subject
Subjekt subject bloke; chap; fellow; guy
Thema item; principal theme; subject; subject matter; theme; topic principal theme; topic
Thema eines Buches item; principal theme; subject; subject matter; theme; topic
Untertan subject
- bailiwick; case; content; depicted object; discipline; field; field of study; guinea pig; issue; lesson; matter; national; study; subject area; subject field; theme; topic
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bändigen bring to submission; bring under control; control; overpower; subject; tame check; control; curb; domesticate; restrain; subdue; tame
demütigen bring to submission; bring under control; control; overpower; subject; tame abase; humiliate
unter die Gewalt bringen bring to submission; bring under control; control; overpower; subject; tame
unterwerfen bring to submission; bring under control; control; overpower; subject; tame expose; overcome; overpower; overwhelm; take possession of something; tame
zähmen bring to submission; bring under control; control; overpower; subject; tame control; domesticate; overcome; overpower; overwhelm; subdue; take possession of something; tame
- subjugate; submit
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- capable; dependant; dependent; open
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- school lesson
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- dependant; dependent

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Related Definitions for "subject":

  1. likely to be affected by something2
    • the bond is subject to taxation2
    • he is subject to fits of depression2
  2. being under the power or sovereignty of another or others2
    • subject peoples2
  3. possibly accepting or permitting2
    • the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation2
  4. something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation2
    • a moving picture of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same subject2
  5. some situation or event that is thought about2
    • he had been thinking about the subject for several years2
  6. a branch of knowledge2
    • teachers should be well trained in their subject2
  7. (grammar) one of the two main constituents of a sentence; the grammatical constituent about which something is predicated2
  8. (logic) the first term of a proposition2
  9. the subject matter of a conversation or discussion2
    • he didn't want to discuss that subject2
  10. a person who owes allegiance to that nation2
    • a monarch has a duty to his subjects2
  11. a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation2
    • the subjects for this investigation were selected randomly2
  12. refer for judgment or consideration2
  13. make accountable for2
    • He did not want to subject himself to the judgments of his superiors2
  14. cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to2
    • He subjected me to his awful poetry2
    • The sergeant subjected the new recruits to many drills2
    • People in Chernobyl were subjected to radiation2
  15. make subservient; force to submit or subdue2
  16. A category used to organize objects in the Knowledge Base.1
  17. In public key cryptography, an entity that requests or holds a certificate. A subject can be a user, a computer, or any other device capable of requesting or using a certificate.1

Wiktionary Translations for subject:

subject
noun
  1. in grammar
  2. main topic
  3. particular area of study
  4. citizen in a monarchy
  5. person ruled over by another, especially a monarch or state authority
verb
  1. to cause to undergo
subject
noun
  1. Sprachwissenschaft: Satzgegenstand; das Satzglied, über das im Prädikat eine Aussage gemacht wird und das mit dem Verb im Numerus Kongruenz.
  2. das, was zu erlernen, zu erarbeiten ist
  3. literarisch, theatralisch, filmisch aufbereitbares Material
  4. Person, die Bürger eines bestimmten Staates ist
  5. weibliche Person, die Bürgerin eines bestimmten Staates ist
  6. Linguistik: deutsche Bezeichnung für Subjekt; das Satzglied, über das im Prädikat eine Aussage gemacht wird und das mit dem Verb im Numerus Kongruenz.
  7. -
  8. Schulwesen: kurz für ein Unterrichtsfach
  9. Angelegenheit oder Thema eines Dokuments oder einer E-Mail

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
subject Thema topic — het onderwerp van gesprek
subject Subjekt onderwerp — zinsdeel waarnaar de persoonsvorm zich richt en dat bijv. de handelende persoon of zaak beschrijft
subject Thema; Gegenstand onderwerp — waar iets over gaat, een thema
subject Ding; Sache; Angelegenheit chose — Rappelle un mot, une idée, un évènement, ou une énumération dont on parle ou dont on vient de parler ou dont l’on va parler
subject Begriff; Ding; Gegenstand; Objekt objetchose tangible et visible, concrète. Chose perceptible par la vue et le toucher. Chose, dans un sens indéterminé.
subject Gegenstand; Thema; Motiv; Sujet; Satzgegenstand; Subjekt; Inhalt; Individuum; Untertan; Fach; Unterrichtsgegenstand sujetmotif, matière ou thème d'une activité, d'un comportement ou d'un état.

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