submit
/səbˈmɪt/verb
submitted, submitting
1
- no obj. accept or yield to a superior force or to the authority or will of another person屈服, 服从; 归顺, 投降:
the original settlers were forced to submit to Bulgarian rule.
最初的移民被迫服从保加利亚的统治。
1.1
submit oneself
consent to undergo a certain treatment屈从; 忍受; 同意对自己进行:he submitted himself to a body search.
他屈从让人搜身。
1.2
- with obj. subject to a particular process, treatment, or condition使经受, 使受到:
samples submitted to low pressure while being airfreighted.
空运过程中经受低气压测试的样品。
1.3
- agree to refer a matter to a third party for decision or adjudication服从, 顺从, 听从:
the United States refused to submit to arbitration.
美国拒绝交付仲裁。
2
- with obj. present (a proposal, application, or other document) to a person or body for consideration or judgement提交, 呈递:
the panel's report was submitted to a parliamentary committee.
专家小组的报告已提交给议会一委员会。
2.1
- with clause(especially in judicial contexts) suggest; argue(尤作司法用语)提出说; 认为:
he submitted that such measures were justified.
他提出说那些措施是正当的。
派生词
submitter
noun词源
late Middle English: from Latin submittere, from sub- 'under' + mittere 'send, put'. Sense 2 'present for judgement' dates from the mid 16th cent.