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复数形式
subjections
1
征服, 控制
the process of forcing something or someone under one's control
- The army's subjection of the enemy territory was swift and decisive.
军队对敌方领土的征服迅速而果断。
- Historically, the subjection of nations through conquest was a common feature of empires.
历史上,通过征服使国家屈服是帝国的共同特征。
- Through diplomatic efforts, they sought to avoid the subjection of their country to foreign rule.
通过外交努力,他们试图避免自己的国家屈服于外国统治。
- The rebellion was crushed, resulting in the subjection of the insurgent forces.
叛乱被镇压,导致叛军屈服。
2
服从, 征服
the condition of being under the authority or control of an external force such as another country
- Under the subjection of a strict ruler, the citizens had to follow rigid rules and regulations.
在严格统治者的统治下,公民必须遵守严格的规章制度。
- The captured soldiers faced subjection to the authority of the opposing army during the war.
被俘的士兵在战争期间面临着对敌方军队权威的服从。
- Workers protested against the subjection to harsh working conditions, demanding better treatment.
工人们抗议屈服于恶劣的工作条件,要求更好的待遇。
- The oppressive regime maintained subjection through fear and intimidation, stifling dissent.
压迫政权通过恐惧和恐吓维持 臣服,压制异议。
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