sujeto
/suˈxeto/, [suˈxe.t̪o]subject
Adjective sujeto (feminine sujeta, masculine plural sujetos, feminine plural sujetas)
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held, grasped
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attached
Noun sujeto m (plural sujetos)
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matter, subject
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person
Verb sujeto
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First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of sujetar.
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¡El sujeto sentado junto a mí en el tren apesta!
This guy sitting next to me on the train stinks!
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Él es un sujeto desagradable.
He is an unpleasant fellow.
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Tom es el sujeto que golpeó a Mary.
Tom is the guy who hit Mary.
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El policía va detrás del sujeto.
The policeman is going after the man.
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Prácticamente cada sujeto en el bar estaba mirando a María.
Practically every guy in the bar was looking at Mary.
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Aquel sujeto me molesta.
That guy annoys me.
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Soy un buen sujeto.
I'm a nice guy.
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¡Ese sujeto está completamente loco!
That guy is completely nuts!
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Fijamos la reunión provisionalmente para el lunes. Está sujeto a cambios.
We've set the meeting tentatively for Monday. It's subject to change.
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Me llevé tan bien con el sujeto sentado al lado mío en el pub, que terminamos tomando juntos hasta el amanecer.
I got along so well with the guy sitting next to me at the pub that we ended up drinking together till dawn.
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