1. 順從;屈服;投降;被迫接受 If you submit to something, you unwillingly allow something to be done to you, or you do what someone wants, for example because you are not powerful enough to resist.
e.g. In desperation, Mrs. Jones submitted to an operation on her right knee to relieve the pain... 絕望之際,瓊斯夫人只好同意在其右膝上做手術(shù)以減輕疼痛。 e.g. If I submitted to their demands, they would not press the allegations. 如果那時(shí)我答應他們的要求,他們就不會(huì )堅持那些指控了。
2. 提交,遞呈(建議、報告或請求) If you submit a proposal, report, or request to someone, you formally send it to them so that they can consider it or decide about it.
e.g. They submitted their reports to the Chancellor yesterday... 他們昨天向財政大臣遞交了報告。 e.g. Head teachers yesterday submitted a claim for a 9 per cent pay rise. 校長(cháng)們昨天提交了一份要求加薪 9%的聲明。
submit英英釋義
submit的反義詞
verb
1. accept or undergo, often unwillingly
e.g. We took a pay cut
Synonym: take
2. accept as inevitable
e.g. He resigned himself to his fate
Synonym: resignreconcile
3. put before
e.g. I submit to you that the accused is guilty
Synonym: stateput forwardposit
4. yield to another's wish or opinion
e.g. The government bowed to the military pressure
Synonym: bowdeferaccedegive in
5. refer for judgment or consideration
e.g. The lawyers submitted the material to the court
Synonym: subject
6. make an application as for a job or funding
e.g. We put in a grant to the NSF
Synonym: put in
7. yield to the control of another
8. hand over formally
Synonym: present
9. make over as a return
e.g. They had to render the estate
Synonym: render
10. refer to another person for decision or judgment
e.g. She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues