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submergence
sub·merge S0845600 (səb-mûrj′)v. sub·merged, sub·merg·ing, sub·merg·es v.tr.1. To place under the surface of a liquid, especially water: submerged the pieces of chicken in the broth.2. To cover with water or another liquid; inundate: The flood submerged the road.3. To hide from view; obscure: "The few public tributes to Nat Turner in the mainstream black press of the late 1950s submerged the armed rebellion within a narrative of nonviolent protest" (Scot French).v.intr.1. To go under the surface of a body of water: The submarine submerged quickly to avoid detection.2. To disappear as if by going under water. [Latin submergere : sub-, sub- + mergere, to plunge.] sub·mer′gence n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | submergence - sinking until covered completely with waterimmersion, submerging, submersionsinking - a descent as through liquid (especially through water); "they still talk about the sinking of the Titanic"dip - a brief immersion | Translationssubmerge (səbˈməːdʒ) verb to cover with, or sink under, water or other liquid. I watched the submarine submerging. 浸沒,潛入水中 浸没,潜入水中 subˈmerged adjective sunk beneath the surface. Submerged rocks are a great danger to shipping. 埋沒的,隱匿的 埋没的,隐匿的,在水底的,淹没的 subˈmergence noun 浸沒 浸没subˈmersion (-ʃən (American) -ʒən) noun 浸沒 浸没submergence
submergence[səb′mər·jəns] (geology) A change in the relative levels of water and land either from a sinking of the land or a rise of the water level. submergence Related to submergence: reacquaintedSynonyms for submergencenoun sinking until covered completely with waterSynonyms- immersion
- submerging
- submersion
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