submission 音标拼音: [səbm'ɪʃən]
n . 屈服,服从,谦逊,递呈,提交,意见
屈服,服从,谦逊,递呈,提交,意见
submission 提交
submission n 1 :
something (
manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc .)
submitted for the judgment of others (
as in a competition ); "
several of his submissions were rejected by publishers "; "
what was the date of submission of your proposal ?" [
synonym : {
submission },
{
entry }]
2 :
the act of submitting ;
usually surrendering power to another [
synonym : {
submission }, {
compliance }]
3 :
the condition of having submitted to control by someone or something else ; "
the union was brought into submission "; "
his submission to the will of God "
4 :
the feeling of patient ,
submissive humbleness [
synonym :
{
meekness }, {
submission }]
5 :
a legal document summarizing an agreement between parties in a dispute to abide by the decision of an arbiter 6 :
an agreement between parties in a dispute to abide by the decision of an arbiter 7 : (
law )
a contention presented by a lawyer to a judge or jury as part of the case he is arguing Submission \
Sub *
mis "
sion \,
n . [
L .
submissio a letting down ,
lowering :
cf .
F .
soumission .]
1 .
The act of submitting ;
the act of yielding to power or authority ;
surrender of the person and power to the control or government of another ;
obedience ;
compliance .
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1913 Webster ]
Submission ,
dauphin ! '
t is a mere French word ;
We English warrious wot not what it means . --
Shak .
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2 .
The state of being submissive ;
acknowledgement of inferiority or dependence ;
humble or suppliant behavior ;
meekness ;
resignation .
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In all submission and humility York doth present himself unto your highness .
--
Shak .
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No duty in religion is more justly required by God .
. .
than a perfect submission to his will in all things . --
Sir W .
Temple .
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3 .
Acknowledgement of a fault ;
confession of error .
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Be not as extreme in submission As in offense . --
Shak .
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4 . (
Law )
An agreement by which parties engage to submit any matter of controversy between them to the decision of arbitrators . --
Wharton (
Law Dict .).
Bouvier .
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1913 Webster ]
111 Moby Thesaurus words for "
submission ":
OK ,
Quakerism ,
acceptance ,
accord ,
acquiescence ,
advance ,
affirmation ,
affirmative ,
affirmative voice ,
agreement ,
allegiance ,
amenability ,
approach ,
approbation ,
approval ,
asking price ,
assent ,
aye ,
bend ,
bending the knee ,
bid ,
blessing ,
bob ,
bow ,
bowing ,
bowing and scraping ,
capitulation ,
compliance ,
concession ,
conformity ,
connivance ,
consent ,
contribution ,
cringing ,
curtsy ,
deference ,
dipping the colors ,
docility ,
duteousness ,
dutifulness ,
eagerness ,
endorsement ,
entry ,
faith ,
fealty ,
feeler ,
genuflection ,
giving in ,
homage ,
humbleness ,
humility ,
inclination ,
invitation ,
kneeling ,
kowtow ,
loyalty ,
making a leg ,
meekness ,
nod ,
nonresistance ,
nonviolent resistance ,
obedience ,
obediency ,
obeisance ,
obsequiousness ,
observance ,
offer ,
offering ,
okay ,
overture ,
passive resistance ,
passiveness ,
passivity ,
permission ,
preliminary approach ,
presentation ,
presenting arms ,
proffer ,
promptitude ,
promptness ,
prostration ,
quietism ,
ratification ,
readiness ,
resignation ,
reverence ,
salaam ,
salutation ,
salute ,
sanction ,
scrape ,
service ,
servility ,
servitium ,
standing at attention ,
submissiveness ,
submittal ,
submitting ,
suit and service ,
suit service ,
surrender ,
tender ,
tentative approach ,
timidity ,
tractability ,
uncomplainingness ,
ungrudgingness ,
unloathness ,
unreluctance ,
willingness ,
yielding SUBMISSION .
A yielding to authority .
A citizen is bound to submit to the laws ;
a child to his parents ;
a servant to his master .
A victor may enforce ,
the submission of his enemy .
2 .
When a captor has taken a prize ,
and the vanquished have submitted to his authority ,
the property ,
as between the belligerents ,
has been transferred .
When there is complete possession on one side ,
and submission upon the other ,
the capture is complete .
1 Gallis .
R .
532 .
SUBMISSION ,
contracts .
An agreement by which persons who have a law suit or difference with one another ,
name arbitrators to decide the matter ,
and bind themselves reciprocally to perform what shall be arbitrated .
2 .
The submission may be by the act of the parties simply ,
or through the medium of a court of law or equity .
When it is made by the parties alone it may be in writing or not in writing .
Kyd on Aw .
11 ;
Caldw .
on Arb .
16 ;
6 Watts '
R .
357 .
When it is made through the medium of a court ,
it is made a matter of record by rule of court .
The extent of the submission may be various ,
according to the pleasure of the parties ;
it may be of only one ,
or of all civil matters in dispute ,
but no criminal matter can be referred .
It is usual to put in a time within which the arbitrators shall pronounce their award .
Caldw .
on Arb .
ch .
3 ;
Kyd on Awards ,
ch .
1 ;
Civ .
Code of Lo .
tit .
19 3 Vin .
Ab .
131 ;
1 Supp .
to Ves .
jr .
174 ;
6 Toull .
n .
827 ;
8 Toull .
n .
332 ;
Merl .
Repert .
mot Compromis ;
1 S . &
R .
24 ;
5 S . &
R .
51 ;
8 S . &
R .
9 ;
1 Dall .
164 ;
6 Watts ,
R .
134 ;
7 Watts ,
R .
362 ;
6 Binn .
333 ,
422 ;
2 Miles ,
R ,
169 ;
3 Bouv .
Inst .
n .
2483 ,
et seq .
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SUBMISSION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SUBMISSION is a legal agreement to submit to the decision of arbitrators How to use submission in a sentence
SUBMISSION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary SUBMISSION definition: 1 the act of giving something for a decision to be made by others, or a document formally given in… Learn more
Submission - definition of submission by The Free Dictionary The act or fact of submitting to the power of another: an army laying siege to a town to compel its submission; a dog bowing its head in submission 2 a The act of submitting something for consideration b Something so submitted: read three fiction manuscripts and several other submissions
Submition vs Submission – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English Submission is the correct term, not “submition ” Submission means presenting something to others for consideration or judgment For example, you make a submission of your artwork to a gallery for a potential exhibition
SUBMISSION - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary 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
SUBMISSION Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com an act or instance of submitting, or yielding control to a more powerful or authoritative entity: Unable to escape a grappling hold, the wrestler had to signal his submission The occupying troops demanded complete submission from the remaining civilians
Submission Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary SUBMISSION meaning: 1 : an act of giving a document, proposal, piece of writing, etc , to someone so that it can be considered or approved an act of submitting something; 2 : something that is submitted
submission, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary What does the noun submission mean? There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun submission , one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
Submission - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com The noun submission is the act of giving in to a stronger power If someone winds up in jail, the guards there will demand the prisoner's submission Alternatively, this word can refer to something that you submit to someone else
submission noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of submission noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [uncountable] the act of accepting that somebody has defeated you and that you must obey them synonym surrender His response was one of resistance, not submission The emperor demanded total submission from his subjects