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单词 subjectivising
释义

subject /subˈjekt or -jikt/

adjective
  1. (often with to) under rule, government, jurisdiction, or control
  2. Owing allegiance
  3. Under obligation
  4. Subordinate
  5. Subservient
  6. Dependent
  7. Liable
  8. Exposed
  9. Prone, disposed
  10. Cognizable
  11. Dependent upon condition or contingency
  12. Underlying, spread out below (obsolete)
adverb

Conditionally (with to)

noun
  1. A person who is subject
  2. A person who is under, or who owes allegiance to, a sovereign, a state, a feudal superior, etc
  3. A citizen
  4. A body of such persons (Shakespeare)
  5. A thing over which a legal right is exercised
  6. A piece of property (Scot)
  7. A substance (obsolete)
  8. Something having inherent attributes
  9. A thing existing independently
  10. The mind regarded as the thinking power (as opposed to the object about which it thinks)
  11. That of which something is predicated, or the term denoting it (logic)
  12. That part of a sentence or clause denoting the person or thing about which something is said (grammar)
  13. A topic
  14. A matter of discourse, thought, or study
  15. A department of study
  16. A theme
  17. A person or thing on which any operation is performed
  18. A person or thing that is treated or handled
  19. Matter for any action or operation
  20. A ground
  21. A sufferer from disease, a patient
  22. A dead body for dissection (anatomy)
  23. A person peculiarly sensitive to hypnotic influence
  24. The person or thing that an artist or photographer seeks to represent or express
  25. A picture representing action and incident
  26. A theme or phrase around which a movement of music is built
transitive verb /səb-jektˈ/
  1. To make subject
  2. To make liable
  3. To subordinate
  4. To submit
  5. To subdue
  6. To lay open
ORIGIN: L subjectus thrown under, from sub under, and jacere to throw

subjectˈed adjective

  1. Made subject
  2. Subjacent (obsolete)

subjectˈify transitive verb

To make subjective

subjecˈtion noun

subjectˈive adjective

  1. Relating to the subject
  2. Derived from, expressive of or existing in one's own consciousness
  3. Personal, individual
  4. Influenced by or derived from personal taste or opinion and lacking impartiality or objectivity
  5. Nominative (grammar)
  6. Introspective
noun (grammar)

The subjective case

subjectˈively adverb

subjectˈiveness noun

subjectˈivism noun (philosophy)

A term used loosely to denote any view, statement, etc in which the truth of the statement, etc depends or is founded on the mental state or reactions of the individual making it, and not on objective reasoning

subjectˈivist noun and adjective

subjectivistˈic adjective

subjectivistˈically adverb

subjectivˈity noun

subjectivizaˈtion or subjectivisaˈtion noun

subjectˈivize or subjectˈivise transitive verb

subˈjectless adjective

subˈjectship noun

The state of being subject

subject catalogue noun

In a library, a catalogue of books arranged according to subjects dealt with

subject heading noun

subjective idealism noun (philosophy)

A view that what is perceived exists only when and because it is perceived, subjectivism

subject matter noun

The subject, theme or topic

subˈject-obˈject noun (philosophy)

The immediate object of cognition, or the thought itself

subˈject-superˈior noun

A superior who is himself the subject of a sovereign

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