Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet SUBJECT


SUBJECT

Definition av SUBJECT

  1. ämne
  2. kunskapsområde, skolämne
  3. undersåte
  4. utsätta
  5. betvinga, underkuva
  6. underlydande
  7. (grammatik) subjekt

10

Antal bokstäver

7

Är palindrom

Nej

9
BJ
CT
EC
ECT
JE
SU
SUB

76

15

133

283
BC
BCE
BCS
BCT
BCU


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  • Amateur astronomers do not use the field of astronomy as their primary source of income or support, and usually have no professional degree in astrophysics or advanced academic training in the subject.
  • Historically, the amateur was considered to be the ideal balance between pure intent, open mind, and the interest or passion for a subject.
  • He independently conceived the theory of evolution through natural selection; his 1858 paper on the subject was published that year alongside extracts from Charles Darwin's earlier writings on the topic.
  • According to Alcidamas, the highest aim of the orator was the power of speaking ex tempore on every conceivable subject.
  • The Alexandrists were a school of Renaissance philosophers who, in the great controversy on the subject of personal immortality, adopted the explanation of the De Anima given by Alexander of Aphrodisias.
  • Angels have appeared in works of art since early Christian art, and they have been a popular subject for Byzantine and European paintings and sculpture.
  • He was born in Legnago, south of Verona, in the Republic of Venice, and spent his adult life and career as a subject of the Habsburg monarchy.
  • For example, the pronoun she, as the subject of a clause, is in the nominative case ("She wrote a book"); but if the pronoun is instead the object of the verb, it is in the accusative case and she becomes her ("Fred greeted her").
  • The intense secrecy surrounding the base has made it the frequent subject of conspiracy theories and a central component of unidentified flying object (UFO) folklore.
  • D'Abbadie was born a British subject, in Dublin, Ireland, from a partially Basque noble family of the French province of Soule.
  • The author claims to have consulted all the best authorities, the most important of which was a lost treatise on the subject by Polybius.
  • In common law legal systems, black-letter law refers to well-established legal rules that are no longer subject to reasonable dispute.
  • The country's natural richness is also the subject of significant global interest, as environmental degradation (through processes such as deforestation) has direct impacts on global issues such as climate change and biodiversity loss.
  • relations with Burkina Faso are good but subject to strains in the past because of the Compaoré government's past involvement in arms trading and other sanctions-breaking activity.
  • In the scope of its subject, chemistry occupies an intermediate position between physics and biology.
  • A constellation is an area on the celestial sphere in which a group of visible stars forms a perceived pattern or outline, typically representing an animal, mythological subject, or inanimate object.
  • More generally, the subject deals with condensed phases of matter: systems of many constituents with strong interactions among them.
  • Known for his deadpan, dark humour, surrealism, and controversial subject matter, he has been praised by the British Film Institute for his "uncompromising, moralistic drive".
  • The administrators in Cuba were subject to the Viceroy of New Spain and the local authorities in Hispaniola.
  • The precolonial legacies of the sultanates linger while the political situation in Comoros has been extremely fluid since the country's independence in 1975, subject to the volatility of coups and political insurrection.


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