sujeta

/suˈxeta/, [suˈxe.t̪a]

hold, please see, subject


Adjective sujeta

  1. feminine singular of sujeto

Verb sujeta

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of sujetar.
  2. Informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of sujetar.

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Examples
  • La cambiante política económica japonesa está sujeta a una escasez de mano de obra.

    Japan's changing economic policy is tied up with the labor shortage.

  • Sujeta la raqueta con firmeza.

    Hold the racket tight.

  • Sujeta la cuerda.

    Hold the rope.

  • Sujeta a Tom.

    Grab Tom.

  • Sujeta el jarrón con las dos manos.

    Hold the vase with both hands.


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