"subject" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

subject verbo

subject + preposición
Kolokacji: 13
subjected to • subjected in • subjected from • subjected during • subjected with • ...
subject + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 9
totally subjected • routinely subjected • repeatedly subjected • constantly subjected • regularly subjected • ...
1. totally subjected = zupełnie wystawić totally subjected
2. routinely subjected = rutynowo wystawić routinely subjected
4. frequently subjected = często wystawiać frequently subjected
5. regularly subjected = regularnie wystawić regularly subjected
6. allegedly subjected = rzekomo wystawić allegedly subjected
7. willingly subject = chętnie temat willingly subject
  • I honor those good men and women for their noble daring, and applaud them for willingly subjecting them- selves to bloody persecution, by openly avowing their participation in the escape of slaves.
  • It was in vain that Groote emitted a Publica Protestatio, in which he declared that Jesus was the great subject of his discourses, that in all of them he believed himself to be in harmony with Catholic doctrine, and that he willingly subjected them to the candid judgment of the Roman Church.
  • We are willingly subjecting ourselves to more than eight hours of pain, up incomprehensible slopes in stifling conditions, riding with the fear of failure foremost in our minds.
  • Over the decades, Radburn's 2,800 residents, mostly white-collar professionals, have been a subservient lot, willingly subjecting themselves to the paternalism of nine trustees charged with preserving the community's architectural purity, its restrictive convenants and the planning concepts of the original architects, Clarence Stein and Henry Wright.
  • She willingly subjected herself to a handbag search and wanted police to come because it was obvious she had nothing to hide.
  • The family's lawyer, Zenas Baer, said no sensible parent would willingly subject a child to circumcision knowing what it entailed.
  • Instead he willingly subjected himself to her scrutiny.
  • Jesus intentionally walked into the arms of his betrayer, he didn't resist arrest, he didn't defend himself at his trial-it was clear that he was willingly subjecting himself to what you've described as a humiliating and agonizing form of torture.
  • You would willingly subject your child to the ravages of this disease?
  • I testify that He had power over death because He was divine but that He willingly subjected Himself to death for our sake because for a period of time He was also mortal.
(2) repeatedly, continually
Kolokacji: 2

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