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 yield, submit, capitulate, succumb, relent, defer mean to give way to someone or something that one can no longer resist yield may apply to any sort or degree of giving way before force, argument, persuasion, or entreaty
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 of submit by The Free Dictionary 1 to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively) 2 to subject to some kind of treatment or influence 3 to present for approval or consideration 4 to state or urge with deference; suggest or propose: I submit that full proof is required
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, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary Factsheet What does the verb submit mean? There are 19 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb submit, three of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
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 - 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 and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you submit to something, you unwillingly allow something to be done to you, or you do what someone wants, for example because you are not powerful enough to resist
SUBMIT Synonyms: 70 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Some common synonyms of submit are capitulate, defer, relent, succumb, and yield While all these words mean "to give way to someone or something that one can no longer resist," submit suggests full surrendering after resistance or conflict to the will or control of another
Submit Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary He refused to submit to their demands We will not submit to you without a fight Public outcry caused him to submit to an investigation of his finances