submit 音标拼音: [səbm'ɪt]
vt . 使服从,使受到,委托,提出,认为
vi . 屈服,服从
使服从,使受到,委托,提出,认为屈服,服从
submit 提出
submit v 1 :
refer for judgment or consideration ; "
The lawyers submitted the material to the court " [
synonym : {
submit }, {
subject }]
2 :
put before ; "
I submit to you that the accused is guilty "
[
synonym : {
submit }, {
state }, {
put forward }, {
posit }]
3 :
yield to the control of another 4 :
hand over formally [
synonym : {
present }, {
submit }]
5 :
refer to another person for decision or judgment ; "
She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues " [
synonym :
{
relegate }, {
pass on }, {
submit }]
6 :
yield to another '
s wish or opinion ; "
The government bowed to the military pressure " [
synonym : {
submit }, {
bow }, {
defer },
{
accede }, {
give in }]
7 :
accept or undergo ,
often unwillingly ; "
We took a pay cut "
[
synonym : {
take }, {
submit }]
8 :
make an application as for a job or funding ; "
We put in a grant to the NSF " [
synonym : {
put in }, {
submit }]
9 :
make over as a return ; "
They had to render the estate " [
synonym :
{
render }, {
submit }]
10 :
accept as inevitable ; "
He resigned himself to his fate "
[
synonym : {
resign }, {
reconcile }, {
submit }]
Submit \
Sub *
mit "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Submitted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Submitting }.] [
L .
submittere ;
sub under mittere to send :
cf .
F .
soumettre .
See {
Missile }.]
1 .
To let down ;
to lower . [
Obs .]
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Sometimes the hill submits itself a while . --
Dryden .
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2 .
To put or place under .
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The bristled throat Of the submitted sacrifice with ruthless steel he cut . --
Chapman .
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3 .
To yield ,
resign ,
or surrender to power ,
will ,
or authority ; --
often with the reflexive pronoun .
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Ye ben submitted through your free assent .
--
Chaucer .
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The angel of the Lord said unto her ,
Return to thy mistress ,
and submit thyself under her hands . --
Gen .
xvi .
9 .
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Wives ,
submit yourselves unto your own husbands .
--
Eph .
v .
22 .
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4 .
To leave or commit to the discretion or judgment of another or others ;
to refer ;
as ,
to submit a controversy to arbitrators ;
to submit a question to the court ; --
often followed by a dependent proposition as the object .
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Whether the condition of the clergy be able to bear a heavy burden ,
is submitted to the house . --
Swift .
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We submit that a wooden spoon of our day would not be justified in calling Galileo and Napier blockheads because they never heard of the differential calculus . --
Macaulay .
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Submit \
Sub *
mit "\,
v .
i .
1 .
To yield one '
s person to the power of another ;
to give up resistance ;
to surrender .
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The revolted provinces presently submitted . --
C .
Middleton .
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2 .
To yield one '
s opinion to the opinion of authority of another ;
to be subject ;
to acquiesce .
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To thy husband '
s will Thine shall submit . --
Milton .
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3 .
To be submissive or resigned ;
to yield without murmuring .
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Our religion requires from us . . .
to submit to pain ,
disgrace ,
and even death . --
Rogers .
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173 Moby Thesaurus words for "
submit ":
accede ,
accede to ,
accept ,
acquiesce ,
advance ,
advise ,
advocate ,
affirm ,
agree to ,
allege ,
announce ,
annunciate ,
argue ,
assent ,
assert ,
assever ,
asseverate ,
attend to orders ,
aver ,
avouch ,
avow ,
be agreeable ,
be persuaded ,
bend ,
bend to ,
bow to ,
brief ,
bring before ,
bring forward ,
bring up ,
broach ,
coach ,
come around ,
come over ,
come round ,
come to ,
commend to attention ,
comply ,
comply with ,
condone ,
confer ,
conform ,
consent ,
consent to ,
consult with ,
contend ,
counsel ,
countenance ,
declare ,
defer to ,
designate ,
direct ,
enter ,
enunciate ,
express ,
extend ,
face the music ,
fall in with ,
follow the book ,
give ,
give way ,
go along with ,
grin and abide ,
guide ,
harken to ,
have ,
heed ,
hold ,
hold forth ,
hold out ,
insist ,
instruct ,
introduce ,
issue a manifesto ,
keep ,
kibitz ,
knock under ,
knuckle down ,
knuckle under ,
knuckle under to ,
launch ,
lay ,
lay before ,
lay down ,
let go by ,
let pass ,
listen to ,
live with it ,
maintain ,
make a motion ,
manifesto ,
mark ,
meddle ,
mind ,
moot ,
move ,
name ,
name for office ,
nominate ,
not resist ,
obey ,
obey the rules ,
observe ,
offer ,
offer a resolution ,
open up ,
overlook ,
park ,
place ,
pose ,
posit ,
post ,
postulate ,
predicate ,
prefer ,
prescribe ,
present ,
proclaim ,
profess ,
proffer ,
pronounce ,
propose ,
proposition ,
propound ,
protest ,
put ,
put forth ,
put forward ,
put it ,
put it to ,
put up ,
put up with ,
recommend ,
relax ,
relent ,
resign ,
respect ,
rise above ,
run ,
run for office ,
say ,
seat ,
set ,
set before ,
set down ,
set forth ,
shrug ,
shrug it off ,
speak ,
speak out ,
speak up ,
stand for ,
stand on ,
start ,
state ,
station ,
stay in line ,
stick ,
submit to ,
succumb ,
succumb to ,
suggest ,
swallow it ,
swallow the pill ,
take ,
take it ,
take orders ,
tender ,
toe the line ,
truckle to ,
unbend ,
yield ,
yield to
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SUBMIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SUBMIT is to yield to governance or authority How to use submit in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Submit
SUBMIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary SUBMIT definition: 1 to give or offer something for a decision to be made by others: 2 to suggest: 3 to allow… Learn more
SUBMIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Submit definition: to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively) See examples of SUBMIT used in a sentence
submit verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of submit verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Submit - definition of submit by The Free Dictionary submit - make an application as for a job or funding; "We put in a grant to the NSF"
SUBMIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you submit a proposal, report, or request to someone, you formally send it to them so that they can consider it or decide about it
Submition vs Submission – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English Submission is the correct term, not “submition ” Submission means presenting something to others for consideration or judgment For example, you make a submission of your artwork to a gallery for a potential exhibition The misspelling “submition” often occurs because of confusion with similar-sounding words
submit - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to yield oneself to the power or authority of another: to submit to a conqueror to allow oneself to be subjected to some kind of treatment: to submit to chemotherapy to defer to another's judgment, opinion, decision, etc : I submit to your superior judgment
submit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary submit (third-person singular simple present submits, present participle submitting, simple past and past participle submitted) (intransitive) To yield or give way to another
Submit Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Britannica Dictionary definition of SUBMIT 1 [ + object ] : to give (a document, proposal, piece of writing, etc ) to someone so that it can be considered or approved