释义 |
sub·mis·sion \səbˈmishən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin, act of letting down, lowering, from submissus (past participle of submittere to let down) + -ion-, -io -ion 1. a. : a legal agreement by which parties engage usually under the penalties of a bond to submit matters of controversy between them to the decision of arbitrators named or unnamed b. : an act of submitting something (as for consideration, inspection, or comment) < the submission of his sketch for the mural > c. (1) : something that is submitted < received more submissions than we could possibly publish > (2) : a point of view, theory of a case, or proposal advocated < included the submission that 300,000 people should move out to new industrial towns — Eric Keown > 2. a. : the condition of being submissive : humble or compliant behavior : humble or submissive deference in conduct or bearing b. submissions plural, archaic : behavior expressive of submission : humbly deferent conduct 3. : an act of submitting; usually : a yielding of power or authority or a surrendering of person and power to the control of another 4. obsolete : confession |