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submit

/suhb-mit/US // səbˈmɪt //UK // (səbˈmɪt) //

提交,递交,呈交,呈报

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    sub·mit·ted, sub·mit·ting.

    • : to give over or yield to the power or authority of another.
    • : to subject to some kind of treatment or influence.
    • : to present for the approval, consideration, or decision of another or others: to submit a plan; to submit an application.
    • : to state or urge with deference; suggest or propose: I submit that full proof should be required.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sub·mit·ted, sub·mit·ting.

    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcomply, endure
Synonyms
acknowledge承认,确认,认可,认同agree同意,赞同,赞成,答应defer延期,推迟,延迟,押后surrender投降,交出,投诚,缴械投降abide恪守,忍受,停留,持续accede加入,签署,签署协议acquiesce默许,默认,认同,认可appease抚慰,绥靖,安抚,姑息bend弯曲,弯曲的,拐弯处,折弯bow鞠躬,弓箭手,弓箭,躬身buckle扣子,带扣,搭扣,表扣capitulate俯首称臣,屈服,投降cave山洞,洞穴,洞窟,洞口cede割让,让出,割让权,割让土地concede让步,认输,承认,认输吧fold折叠,褶皱,折,折痕humor幽默,幽默感,幽默风趣,幽默的indulge纵容,放任自流,放纵,放纵自己knuckle指关节,指关节部位,指关节部,指关节处kowtow叩头,叩拜,磕头,叩首obey听从,遵从,服从,顺从quit退出,辞职,戒掉relent勉强,不舍得,勉强接受,手软relinquish放弃,弃权,弃置,捐弃stoop弯腰,弯腰驼背,弯腰鞠躬,弯弯succumb屈服,屈服于,屈从于,屈从tolerate忍受,容忍,忍耐,忍受着truckle卡车,卡车司机,卡车公司,货车withstand忍受着,忍受,忍受住了,忍受住yield产量,屈服,收益,收益率be submissive顺从,屈服,屈从,屈从于人eat crow吃乌鸦嘴,吃乌鸦嘴吧,食乌鸦嘴,吃乌乌give away送人,赠送,送出,送人情give ground让步,让路,交出地面,给予支持give in让步,让步于,放弃,放弃吧give way让路,让位,让步,让道go with the flow随波逐流,顺其自然,顺势而为,顺应潮流grin and bear it忍气吞声,忍辱负重,忍耐,忍着吧knuckle under归心似箭,归心似箭地,归心似箭的lay down arms放下武器,缴械投降,缴械,缴枪put up with容忍,容忍了,容纳,容忍着resign oneself辞去职务,辞职,引咎辞职,辞官say uncle叔叔说,叔父说,舅舅说,伯父说throw in the towel甩手掌柜,甩手不干了,弃权,甩手不干toe the line守规矩,守住底线,遵守纪律,遵守规定
Antonyms

Where does submit come from?

As we see in our Behind The Word on transfer, submit is an excellent example of how Latin roots can be found all over English vocabulary.Submit entered English around 1325–75. The word is ultimately derived from the Latin submittere, meaning “to lower, reduce, yield.” This Latin verb is composed of two parts. The first part is sub-, a combining form based on the preposition sub, meaning “under, below.” The second part is mittere, a verb meaning “to send,” often with the sense of “letting go.” Fun fact: another sense of submittere in Latin was “to let grow,” as one does with their hair.Some of the most common senses of submit in English are “to turn in,” as one submits a homework assignment or document, and “to give in,” as one submits to the will of another.Back to the Latin roots. Latin combined mittere with a variety of its own prefixes to form new verbs, many of which made their way into English in the 1300s.admitcommitdemitemitintermitintromitomitpermitpretermitremittransmitNow, for sub-. Too many words to list here feature the prefix sub-, either as borrowed from Latin or formed in English. Below are just a few examples. Can you think of more?subatomicsubliminalsubmarinesubmergesubsidesubterraneansubstituteDig deeperMany other English words contain sub-, but you might not know it at first glance. That’s due to a process called assimilation, which is when a sound becomes the same as or similar to a neighboring sound.Before sp, sub- becomes su–, as in suspect. Before c, sub- becomes suc–, as in succeed. Sub- becomes suf- before f, sug- before g, and sum– before m. And just to be absolutely thorough, sub- becomes sup- before p, as in suppose, and sur- before r, as in surrogate.

Examples

  • The first one could be submitted for FDA review as early as October or November, and several more could follow within just a few months.

  • However, nine leading vaccine developers pledged to not submit their vaccines for approval until data from phase 3 trials shows that they meet predetermined safety and efficacy thresholds.

  • Three classrooms — Sheldon Middle School Advanced Math, Sheldon Middle School TAG, and Sheldon High School STEM — submitted strategies.

  • The test functionality can check the submitted URL against the content of the editor, allowing SEOs and site owners to check the URL for errors on the spot.

  • In an amended S-1 filing with the SEC submitted this afternoon, Palantir made changes to its documents that made clear that its corporate governance will be more opaque far after its public debut.

  • A 64-year-old animal trainer, he makes the six-hour round-trip every two weeks to submit to her and explore his sexuality.

  • By giving an artistic veto to a madman, we submit to the mindset of a slave.

  • Allah seems unlikely to enter into a “personal” relationship with Muslims, who readily submit to the divine will.

  • In early October, Health Republic allowed me to submit a “grievance claim” which I filed, along with a pile of backup documents.

  • That is not to say the students who submit to the elitism and racism promoted by the USC Greek system are wholly sympathetic.

  • To this, it is greatly to be feared, the fiery Southerns will not submit without an armed struggle.

  • Very instructive here is the way in which children will voluntarily come and submit themselves to our discipline.

  • And submit your neck to the yoke, and let your soul receive discipline: for she is near at hand to be found.

  • Mr. Balfour, being an abstemious man, would not submit to the latter alternative, but consented to tell a story.

  • We leave Pernambuco, with a firm persuasion that this part of Brazil at least will never again tamely submit to Portugal.