Title, theme and theme idea (of a speech, article or artistic work); Theme (of music), main melody; Composition (of students)
Theme pub (or bar, restaurant, etc.). ) reflecting a certain theme or historical period
Plural number: theme
/kloc-entered English around 0/300, directly from tesme in old French; Originally from the ancient Greek word thema, it means to mention.
Peace is the theme of the meeting.
Peace is the first topic of the meeting.
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Topic synonyms: subject, English [? bd? Kt], America [? bd? kt]
Topic; Subject; Theme; Subject matter; Subjective; subject
Experimental subjects; National (monarchy)
Susceptible to illness; obedient
Obey; Become a subordinate; meet with
Noun:? Surrender? Past tense: subjected? Past participle:? Constrained? Now participle:? Obey? Third person singular:? subject
Subject is a countable noun, which basically means "topic, topic", refers to the topic or theme of an article or other works, and can be extended to "topic, consideration" and "subject, discipline". Grammatically, it can also be interpreted as "subject".