- subject entry
- описание под предметной рубрикой
Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу. 2013.
subject card — noun : a catalog card serving as a subject entry in a library card catalog … Useful english dictionary
subject to sth — ► likely to have or experience a particular thing, especially something unpleasant: be subject to a charge/fee/tariff »You may be subject to additional bank charges for currency conversion. »The company could be subject to a hostile takeover.… … Financial and business terms
subject to average — ► INSURANCE used about an insurance agreement when the amount of insurance on a property is less than the real value of the property, so the amount paid out by the company will be reduced: »You must adequately insure yourself otherwise you may… … Financial and business terms
subject catalogue — noun In a library, a catalogue of books arranged according to subjects dealt with • • • Main Entry: ↑subject … Useful english dictionary
subject heading — noun • • • Main Entry: ↑subject … Useful english dictionary
subject to — 1 it is subject to budgetary approval: CONDITIONAL ON, contingent on, dependent on. 2 horses are subject to coughs: SUSCEPTIBLE TO, liable to, prone to, vulnerable to, predisposed to, at risk of; archaic susceptive of. 3 we are all subject to the … Useful english dictionary
Entry squeeze — An entry squeeze exerts pressure by threatening the length of a defender s holding in a side suit. In many familiar squeezed positions, such as a simple or double squeeze, the rank of a defender s holding prevents declarer from cashing a threat… … Wikipedia
subject matter — noun what a communication that is about something is about (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑message, ↑content, ↑substance • Hypernyms: ↑communication • Hyponyms: ↑body … Useful english dictionary
subject-superior — subˈject superˈior noun A superior who is himself the subject of a sovereign • • • Main Entry: ↑subject … Useful english dictionary
subject somebody to something — subˈject sb/sth to sth derived often passive to make sb/sth experience, suffer or be affected by sth, usually sth unpleasant • to be subjected to ridicule • The city was subjected to heavy bombing. • The defence lawyers claimed t … Useful english dictionary
subject something to something — subˈject sb/sth to sth derived often passive to make sb/sth experience, suffer or be affected by sth, usually sth unpleasant • to be subjected to ridicule • The city was subjected to heavy bombing. • The defence lawyers claimed t … Useful english dictionary