subjection
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary انقیاد، استیلا، پیروی.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary soumise|soumission|submissive|submission|subservient|subserviency|subjection => soumettre zir-gozârda (pbp.) dast-nešânda/xoš farmân-bar/bordâr + => soumis aux changements + Cette nostalgie de la protodoxa s'exprime en toute naïveté dans le culte de tous les conservatisme pour le "bon peuple" (le plus souvent incarné par le paysan) dont les euphémismes du discours orthodoxe ("les gens simples", les "classes modestes", etc.) désignent bien la propriété essentielle, la soumission à l'ordre établi. (P. BOURDIEU, Langage et pouvoir symbolique, poche p. 193) assujéttir|assujétti|subjection|ligation sujétion (1455), d'après sujet; lat. subjectio «soumission», de subjicere, de sub-, et jacere «jeter». =>1. Sujet. sar-spord-a-gi
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version انقياد،استيلا،پيروى
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 sub·ject n. Pronunciation: ' səb-jikt, -( ˌ )jekt Function: noun Etymology: Middle English suget, subget, from Anglo-French, from Latin subjectus one under authority & subjectum subject of a proposition, from masculine &neuter respectively of subjectus, past participle of subicere to subject, literally, to throw under, from sub- + jacere to throw ― more at JET Date: 14th century 1 : one that is placed under authority or control: as a : VASSAL b (1) : one subject to a monarch and governed by the monarch's law (2) : one who lives in the territory of, enjoys the protection of, and owes allegiance to a sovereign power or state 2 a : that of which a quality, attribute, or relation may be affirmed or in which it may inhere b : SUBSTRATUM especially : material or essential substance c : the mind, ego, or agent of whatever sort that sustains or assumes the form of thought or consciousness 3 a : a department of knowledge or learning b : MOTIVE , CAUSE c (1) : one that is acted on <the helpless subject of their cruelty> (2) : an individual whose reactions or responses are studied (3) : a dead body for anatomical study and dissection d (1) : something concerning which something is said or done <the subject of the essay> (2) : something represented or indicated in a work of art e (1) : the term of a logical proposition that denotes the entity of which something is affirmed or denied also : the entity denoted (2) : a word or word group denoting that of which something is predicated f : the principal melodic phrase on which a musical composition or movement is based synonyms see CITIZEN –sub·ject·less \-ləs\ adjective ]]> 2 subject n. Function: adjective Date: &nb…