submission
英 [səbˈmɪʃ.ən]
美 [səbˈmɪʃ.ən]
- n. 投降;提交(物);服从;(向法官提出的)意见;谦恭
submission 屈服,投降,提交,递呈submit,屈服,投降,提交,递呈,-ss,过去分词格,-ion,名词后缀。
- submission (n.)
- late 14c., "act of referring to a third party for judgment or decision," from Old French submission or directly from Latin submissionem (nominative submissio) "a lowering, letting down; sinking," noun of action from past participle stem of submittere "to let down, put down, lower, reduce, yield" (see submit).
Sense of "humble obedience" is first recorded mid-15c. Modern French submission has been replaced by doublet soumission. English in 16c.-17c. also had an adjective submiss "humble, submissive." Submissionist in various political historical contexts is from 1828.
- 1. We think an attempt to bully them into submission would be counterproductive.
- 我们认为试图迫使他们屈服会适得其反。
- 2. A written submission has to be prepared.
- 必须准备一份书面报告。
- 3. Their approach simply bludgeons you into submission.
- 他们的方法就是迫使你屈服。
- 4. a gesture of submission
- 投降的手势
- 5. The defeated general showed his submission by giving up his sword.
- 战败将军缴剑表示投降.