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The subject is pronounced in English [? s? Bdkt] Beauty [? s? bd? Ekt]. The specific interpretation is as follows:

Theme? English [? s? Bdkt] Beauty [? s? bd? ekt]

1, noun n. theme, topic; Subject, subject; subjectivity

Ex.: I didn't choose the topic or the topic I chose.

I didn't choose the theme and topic of this speech myself.

2. Obey ...; Under the rule of (a monarch, etc)

Example: Your use of plug-in software is subject to the terms and conditions of the terms of service under which you previously licensed the software.

Your use of the add-in software is subject to the terms and conditions in the Terms of Service that you accepted when you were previously allowed to use the software.

3. verb v. offer, put forward; Make subordinate to

Example: Another proposal requires derivatives dealers and "other companies" (possibly including non-financial companies) to pay capital fees for their positions.

Another proposal calls for capital requirements for derivatives dealers and "other companies", which may include non-financial companies according to their status.

Common collocation

1, as a transitive verb? Subject+noun/pronoun.

The Aztecs conquered the neighboring tribes.

The Aztecs conquered the neighboring tribes.

2. Used as a predicative? S+be+ subject+to n.

He has a fever easily.

He has a fever easily.

Extended data:

The subject is a noun

1.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 a "subject".

2.subject can also be interpreted as "subject, people", which generally refers to the subjects, people or nationals of a monarchy.

The subject followed by the preposition for can mean "the reason or reason for ...".

Second, the subject is v. (verb)

1. The subject as a verb means "subjugate", which means to bring someone or something under one's influence or control or to bring someone or something under one's control through one's authority. Extension can mean "make suffer, experience".

2. The subject is mostly used as a transitive verb, followed by a noun or pronoun as the object. Can be used for passive structures.

The subject followed by the preposition to can mean "suffering from" or "under the control of".

Third, the subject is an adjective.

1. Subject, as an adjective, basically means "vulnerable …, inclined …, vulnerable …, and possibly (having) …", which can only be used as a predicative in a sentence and is often used with to.

2. The subject can also be interpreted as "subordinate to or dominated by", which means obeying or being dominated by something or someone, and is often used as a predicate in sentences; The subject can also mean "not independent" in politics and is often used as an attribute in a sentence.

The adjective phrase derived from the subject to can also be used as an adverbial in the sentence, which means "under the condition of" and "depending on".

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