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单词 submit
释义 sub·mit
\səbˈmit, usu -id.+V\ verb
(submitted ; submitted ; submitting ; submits)
Etymology: Middle English submitten, from Latin submittere to let down, lower, set under, from sub- + mittere to send, throw — more at smite
transitive verb
1.
 a. : to yield to the will or authority of : surrender
  < submits his will to divine authority >
  < submit an undertaking … to the Senate — Vera M. Dean >
 b. : to cause to be subjected
  < submitting himself to a series of literary influences — F.B.Millett >
  < submit metal to high heat and pressure >
2.
 a. obsolete : to expose to peril or danger
  < submitting me unto the perilous night — Shakespeare >
 b. archaic : lower, bend
  < will ye submit your necks — John Milton >
3.
 a. : to send or commit for consideration, study, or decision : refer
  < submit a question to the court >
  < texts of revised and new conventions, to be submitted to the International Red Cross Conference — J.S.Pictet >
 b. : to present or make available for use or study : offer, supply
  < submit a report >
  < submit a manuscript to a publisher >
  < always submit your judgment to others with modesty — George Washington >
 c. : affirm, suggest
  < I submit that it was the wrong decision — E.M.Zacharias >
intransitive verb
1.
 a. : to bow to the will or authority of another : yield
  < submit to an alien law — Frank Altschul >
 b. : to allow oneself to become subjected
  < submit to an interview >
  < submit to an operation >
2.
 a. : to grant precedence : defer
  < submit to … superior intelligence, political wisdom and tough leadership — M.S.Handler >
 b. : to become resigned : acquiesce uncritically
  < was obliged to give up the point and submit — Jane Austen >
  < the inhabitants … will no longer submit to the evils of the trade — E.V.Buckholder >
Synonyms: see yield
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