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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

subject index N

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. index [Am ˈɪnˌdɛks, Brit ˈɪndɛks] N

1.1. index <pl indexes> (in book, journal):

1.2. index (list):

2.1. index <pl indexes or indices> (numerical scale):

index ECON, FIN

2.2. index <pl indexes or indices> (number, ratio):

2.3. index <pl indexes or indices> (indication, sign):

index form
index form
index of sth
index of sth

3. index <pl indices> MATH:

II. index [Am ˈɪnˌdɛks, Brit ˈɪndɛks] VB trans

1.1. index TYPO (provide with index):

index book/journal

1.2. index TYPO (enter in index):

index name

2. index:

index ECON, FIN prices/costs/wages
index ECON, FIN prices/costs/wages

I. subject N [Am ˈsəbdʒɛkt, Brit ˈsʌbdʒɛkt, ˈsʌbdʒɪkt]

1. subject (topic):

2. subject (discipline):

materia f esp LatAm
ramo m Chil

3. subject POL:

4. subject:

subject MED, PSYCH

5.1. subject:

subject LING, PHILOS

5.2. subject MUS:

II. subject ADJ [Am ˈsəbdʒɛkt, Brit ˈsʌbdʒɛkt, ˈsʌbdʒɪkt]

1. subject (owing obedience):

subject people/nation/province

2.1. subject (liable, prone):

to be subject to change/delay
to be subject to change/delay
to be subject to flooding/subsidence/temptation
to be subject to ill health/depression

2.2. subject (conditional upon):

III. subject VB trans [Am səbˈdʒɛkt, Brit səbˈdʒɛkt]

1. subject (force to undergo):

to subject sth/sb to sth
someter algo/a alguien a algo

2. subject (make submissive):

subject nation/people
subject nation/people
subject minds
subject minds

u rečniku PONS

subject index N

u rečniku PONS
u rečniku PONS

I. index [ˈɪndeks] -es -ices -ices -ices N

1. index (alphabetical list):

2. index <[or -es]> ECON:

3. index <[or -es]> (indication):

4. index MATH:

II. index [ˈɪndeks] -es -ices -ices -ices VB trans

1. index (provide with a list):

2. index (enter in a list):

3. index ECON:

I. subject1 [ˈsʌbdʒɪkt] N

1. subject (theme):

on the subject of sb/sth

2. subject SCHOOL, UNIV Brit:

3. subject POL:

súbdito(-a) m (f)
ciudadano(-a) m (f)

4. subject LING:

5. subject (in experiment):

6. subject INET (of email):

II. subject1 [ˈsʌbdʒɪkt] ADJ

1. subject POL:

2. subject (exposed to):

3. subject (contingent on):

subject2 [səbˈdʒekt] VB trans

u rečniku PONS

I. index [ˈɪn·deks] N

1. index <-es> (alphabetical list):

2. index <-ices> <[or -es]> ECON:

3. index <-ices> <[or -es]> (indication):

4. index <-ices> math:

II. index [ˈɪn·deks] VB trans

1. index (provide with a list):

2. index (enter in a list):

3. index ECON:

I. subject1 [ˈsʌb·dʒɪkt] N

1. subject (theme):

on the subject of sb/sth

2. subject SCHOOL, UNIV:

3. subject POL:

súbdito(-a) m (f)
ciudadano(-a) m (f)

4. subject LING:

5. subject (in experiment):

II. subject1 [ˈsʌb·dʒɪkt] ADJ

1. subject POL:

subject nation

2. subject (exposed to):

3. subject (contingent on):

subject2 [səb·ˈdʒekt] VB trans

Present
Iindex
youindex
he/she/itindexes
weindex
youindex
theyindex
Past
Iindexed
youindexed
he/she/itindexed
weindexed
youindexed
theyindexed
Present Perfect
Ihaveindexed
youhaveindexed
he/she/ithasindexed
wehaveindexed
youhaveindexed
theyhaveindexed
Past Perfect
Ihadindexed
youhadindexed
he/she/ithadindexed
wehadindexed
youhadindexed
theyhadindexed

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At the same time, the illustrations were improved and a subject index was added.
en.wikipedia.org
It has some 4,000 signed articles (commissioned by around 50 subject editors), and includes 150 biographical entries, 122,400 entries, and an extensive hierarchical subject index.
en.wikipedia.org
In his opinion subject indexes are different from, and can be contrasted with, indexes to concepts, topics and words.
en.wikipedia.org
There was an author index and a crude keyword subject index only.
en.wikipedia.org
With over 50,000 volumes, 4,000 bound periodicals and 200 periodical subscriptions along with subject indexes.
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