subjection [səb'dʒɛkʃən]  

subjection

subjection  [səb'dʒɛkʃən]

n. 隶属;服从;征服 

名词复数:subjections 

Those interests, I contend, authorize the subjection of individual spontaneity to external control, only in respect to those actions of each, which concern the interest of other people. 我认为,在关乎他人利益的每个个体的行为上,是这些永恒利益让个体的自发服从转变成了外在的控制。
To whom we gave place by subjection, no, not for an hour; that the truth of the gospel might continue with you. 我们就是一刻的工夫,也没有容让顺服他们,为要叫福音的真理仍存在你们中间。

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  • n. 隶属;服从;征服
  • 1. Those interests, I contend, authorize the subjection of individual spontaneity to external control, only in respect to those actions of each, which concern the interest of other people.

    我认为,在关乎他人利益的每个个体的行为上,是这些永恒利益让个体的自发服从转变成了外在的控制。

  • 2. To whom we gave place by subjection, no, not for an hour; that the truth of the gospel might continue with you.

    我们就是一刻的工夫,也没有容让顺服他们,为要叫福音的真理仍存在你们中间。

  • 3. A notice under subjection (1) shall, unless it otherwise provides, apply to the income from any property specified therein as it applies to the property itself.

    根据第(1)款发出的通知书﹐除其中另有订定外﹐亦适用于通知书内指明的财产的收入﹐一如适用于该项财产本身。

  • subjection (n.) late 14c., "obedience, submission; servitude, bondage; lordship, control," from Anglo-French subjectioun, Old French subjection "submission; subjugation; inferior condition; captivity" (12c., Modern French sujétion), from Latin subjectionem (nominative subjectio) "a putting under," noun of action from past participle stem of subicere (see subject (n.)).
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