intransitive. To submit, yield. With dative of the person submitted to.
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释义 | society > authority > subjection > obedience > submissiveness > submission > submit [verb (intransitive)] (34) onboweOE intransitive. To submit, yield. With dative of the person submitted to. bowa1000 To bend the neck under a yoke; hence, to become a thrall or subject; to submit, yield, render obedience to. abeyc1300 intransitive. To bend, bow; to submit, yield, render obedience. Frequently with to. yielda1330 past participle in reflexive or intransitive sense = that has surrendered. Hence in passive sense = forced to surrender, subdued. Obsolete. Cf. yi… loutc1330 figurative. To bow, stoop, submit (to). couchc1386 To take or fall into a posture more or less approaching that of lying at rest. figurative (from a and c) To bow in subserviency or submission; to… to come to a person's mercy?a1400 The clemency or forbearance which may be exercised by a conqueror or absolute ruler (or later, in extended use, by God), esp. to a prisoner or… to do (also put) oneself in (also to) a person's mercya1400 The clemency or forbearance which may be exercised by a conqueror or absolute ruler (or later, in extended use, by God), esp. to a prisoner or… hielda1400 To bow, submit. Obsolete. underlouta1400 intransitive. To be subject, to submit. foldc1400 To succumb, yield ground. Obsolete. to come (also to put oneself) in a person's willc1405 to come (also to put oneself) in a person's will: to submit oneself to a person's wishes or decision; similarly to come in will to a person. to come i… subjectc1475 intransitive. To be or become subject, submit to. Obsolete. defer1479 intransitive (for reflexive). To submit oneself to. Scottish. Obsolete. avale1484 transferred and figurative. To lower oneself, submit, yield. to come in1485 intransitive. To submit, yield; to declare or acknowledge one's loyalty or allegiance. Obsolete. submita1525 Without construction. intransitive in same sense. submita1525 To place oneself under a certain control or authority; to become subject or surrender oneself to another. intransitive in same sense. stoop1530 figurative. To ‘bow’ to superior power or authority; to humble oneself, yield obedience. Const. to, under. Now somewhat rare. subscribe1556 intransitive. To submit or subject oneself to a law or the rule of law; to conform or defer to a person's will or wishes, a requirement, etc. compromit1590 figurative (transitive) To commit to, leave to the decision of; (intransitive) to submit advisedly to. Obsolete. warpa1592 To be biassed, incline, lean, be drawn or attracted (to, towards). Also, to bend, submit, yield (to); to submit to do something. Obsolete. to yield (also bow oneself) to (also upon) mercy1595 The clemency or forbearance which may be exercised by a conqueror or absolute ruler (or later, in extended use, by God), esp. to a prisoner or… to come in will to a person1596 to come (also to put oneself) in a person's will: to submit oneself to a person's wishes or decision; similarly to come in will to a person. to come i… lead1607 intransitive (quasi-passive). To be led; to submit to being led. knuckle1735 intransitive (figurative) To acknowledge oneself beaten; to give way, give in, submit. Usually knuckle down or knuckle under. snool1786 intransitive. To submit tamely; to cringe; to crawl meekly or humbly. Subcategories:— again (1) — tamely (1) — perform act of submission (5) |
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