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submersion
sub·merse S0845900 (səb-mûrs′)tr.v. sub·mersed, sub·mers·ing, sub·mers·es To submerge. [Probably back-formation from submersion, act of submerging, from Late Latin submersiō, submersiōn-, from Latin submersus, past participle of submergere, to submerge; see submerge.] sub·mer′sion (-mûr′zhən, -shən) n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | submersion - sinking until covered completely with waterimmersion, submergence, submergingsinking - a descent as through liquid (especially through water); "they still talk about the sinking of the Titanic"dip - a brief immersion | | 2. | submersion - the act of wetting something by submerging itdousing, ducking, immersionwetting - the act of making something wet | Translationssubmerge (səbˈməːdʒ) verb to cover with, or sink under, water or other liquid. I watched the submarine submerging. 浸沒,潛入水中 浸没,潜入水中 subˈmerged adjective sunk beneath the surface. Submerged rocks are a great danger to shipping. 埋沒的,隱匿的 埋没的,隐匿的,在水底的,淹没的 subˈmergence noun 浸沒 浸没subˈmersion (-ʃən (American) -ʒən) noun 浸沒 浸没submersion
submersion [sub-mer´zhun] the act of placing or the condition of being under the surface of a liquid.submersion
Synonyms for submersionnoun sinking until covered completely with waterSynonyms- immersion
- submergence
- submerging
Related Wordsnoun the act of wetting something by submerging itSynonymsRelated Words |