单词 | submission |
释义 | submission (səbmɪʃən ) Word forms: submissions 1. uncountable noun [oft into N] Submission is a state in which people can no longer do what they want to do because they have been brought under the control of someone else. The army intends to take the city or simply starve it into submission. Synonyms: surrender, yielding, giving in, cave-in [informal] 2. uncountable noun The submission of a proposal, report, or other document is the act of formally sending it to someone, so that they can consider it or decide about it. [formal] Diploma and certificate courses do not normally require the submission of a dissertation. 3. countable noun A submission is a proposal, report, or other document that is formally sent or presented to someone, so that they can consider or decide about it. A written submission has to be prepared. Synonyms: proposal, offer, proposition, argument Collocations: accept a submission I can not accept this submission. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I do not accept that submission. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The tribunal accepted his submission. Times, Sunday Times The sentencing judge had accepted a submission that the defendant should be treated as if he had pleaded guilty to that charge at the earliest opportunity. Times, Sunday Times The library started to accept the submissions of official national publications in 1916, becoming the main national database; and began to accept submissions of domestic electronic publications in 1987. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But coming through the new governor's testimony - accompanied by a 45-page written submission - were two messages. Times, Sunday Times His written submission suggested a new body with the power to start investigations and levy fines of up to 1 million. Times, Sunday Times The application was dismissed on the grounds that the issues raised could be adequately addressed by written submission. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In addition to over 360 written submission from various organizations, groups and individuals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They are judged on the artistic quality of their work, the strength of a written submission, their personal development, and future potential. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 屈服 Japanese: 服従 |
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