词汇 | subjection |
释义 | subjection noun[ U ] uk /səbˈdʒek.ʃən/ us /səbˈdʒek.ʃən/ the state of being under the political control of another country or state: 被(他国)征服 The book discusses the political subjection of the island by its larger neighbour.这本书谈论了该岛在政治上受到其强大邻国控制的问题。 Ruling & governing administration affairs of state ascend ascend the throneidiom bipartisanship government-sponsored governmental governmentally governorate hard Brexitidiom oppression oppressive oppressively oppressiveness overgovern subjugate subjugation super-government the politburo tinpot Examples of subjectionsubjection How was it that human creatures, who were so evidently disposed to pride, could be prompted to capitulate to subjection? They do not talk about the subjection of women or any dissatisfaction with the course of events they describe. Prosecution or regulation without a rational basis is insulting and demeaning, as would be subjection to the whims of a tyrant. The objective of revisiting the communities was to investigate demographic changes during the 10-year period following their harsh subjection to the 1984-85 famine. The concept of femininity was brought into play and the idea of women's inequality and subjection to men in maledominated repressive societies was made central. They must internalize that subjection and refer it to the godly magistrate, and only the godly magistrate. And utility will justify not just mutual association, unity in alterity, and consequently the mutual determination of right, but also subjection. Then, dominant goods serve as the means of dominating people; they create personal subordination, and ultimately, subjection to tyrannical rule. That is to say, they both figured subjective autonomy as, at the same time, a form of subjection. But it was open to manipulation, which cleared the ground for oppressive subjection. Reflection on colonial modernity revealed a tragic dichotomy: either autonomy without modernity or modernity with the acceptance of subjection. He accepted the connexion between rural life, high fertility and the subjection of women. Rather, we advocate the subjection of methodological practices to systematic empirical (as well as theoretical) analysis. In practical terms, this reality was embodied in the subjection of the load plans of each producer to the network's demand requirements. Two conditions of political liberty, and hence paths to subjection, are thus identified. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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