subjection

英[səb'dʒekʃn] 美[səb'dʒekʃn]
  • n. 征服;服从;隶属
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    n. (名词)
    1. 征服
    2. 屈从
    3. 隶属
    4. 服从
    5. 镇压
    6. 从属
    7. 制服
    8. 制伏
    9. 臣服

英英释义

Noun:
  1. forced submission to control by others

  2. the act of conquering

1. What started as subjection by force soon became " voluntary servitude ".
这样,最初的暴力征服很快就变成了 “ 甘受奴役 ”.

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2. She revolved the'son Willoughby " through moods of stupefaction, contempt, revolt, subjection.
她以麻木 、 鄙夷 、 厌恶 、 屈从的心情反复默想着 “ 我的孩子威洛比 ”.

来自辞典例句

3. Women ought not to be in financial subjection to their husbands.
妇女在经济上不应从属于丈夫.

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4. It is impossible nowadays to keep nations in subjection if they are striving for freedom.
当今,只要各民族为自由而奋斗,就不可能使他们屈服.

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5. They construed the social contract as a pact of complete subjection to an absolute sovereign.
他们把社会契约看成是公民完全服从专制君主的条约.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The country's subjection of its neighbor has been finished.
      该国对邻国的征服已经完成。
    2. The subjection of the rebels took a long time.
      征服这些造反派花了很长时间。
    3. She inherits her mother's talents, and must have been under subjection to her.
      由于她继承了母亲的天赋,必须服从于她。
    4. The nation was kept in subjection.
      这个民族已经沦为附庸。