submit

submit [səbˈmɪt]  [səbˈmɪt] 

第三人称单数:submits

现在分词:submitting

submit在线翻译

过去分词:submitted

过去式:submitted

submit 基本解释

不及物动词顺从,服从; 甘受,忍受

及物动词使服从,使顺从; 提交,呈送; [法]主张,建议

submit 同义词

submit

动词comply yield surrender obey mind

submit 反义词

及物动词resist

submit 相关例句

submit的解释

及物动词

1. I submitted my papers to the examiner.
    我把试卷交给主考老师。

2. We'll submit ourselves to the court's judgments.
    我们将听从法庭的裁决。

3. I submit that the terms are entirely unreasonable.
    我认为那些条件完全不合理。

4. I submit that this should be allowed .
    我想这是可以允许的。

不及物动词

1. She refused to submit to his control.
    她不屈服于他的控制。

submit 网络解释

1. 登录:如何将自己的网页登录(Submit)给AltaVista去建立索引:搜寻字串越多越好:由於Excite是使用概念导向(Concept-Oriented)的搜寻技术,因使若用更多的字进行搜寻,所传回的结果会更精准.

2. 递交:但是无论找到了还是没找到,都会看到一个新的按钮出现在屏幕上递交(Submit)按钮的左边,那就是扩展查找(Extend Search). 用鼠标点击它一次,然后按住键盘上的Enter键不放,在这个过程中你会看到屏幕的右侧在不停的闪动各种文件.

3. 提交按钮:html标准中按钮分为三种:普通按钮(button)、提交按钮(submit)和重置按钮(cancel),在NETUI中,这三种按钮对应的标签都是netui:button,三种按钮使用netui:button的type属性区分.

submit 词典解释
911查询·英语单词

1. submit

1. 顺从;屈服;投降;被迫接受
    If you submit to something, you unwillingly allow something to be done to you, or you do what someone wants, for example because you are not powerful enough to resist.

    e.g. In desperation, Mrs. Jones submitted to an operation on her right knee to relieve the pain...
           绝望之际,琼斯夫人只好同意在其右膝上做手术以减轻疼痛。
    e.g. If I submitted to their demands, they would not press the allegations.
           如果那时我答应他们的要求,他们就不会坚持那些指控了。

2. submit的翻译

2. 提交,递呈(建议、报告或请求)
    If you submit a proposal, report, or request to someone, you formally send it to them so that they can consider it or decide about it.

    e.g. They submitted their reports to the Chancellor yesterday...
           他们昨天向财政大臣递交了报告。
    e.g. Head teachers yesterday submitted a claim for a 9 per cent pay rise.
           校长们昨天提交了一份要求加薪 9%的声明。

submit 单语例句

1. The students will have to submit a business plan at the end of the semester.

2. Hong Kong will submit a bid document to the IOC by Feb 28.

3. submit的意思

3. Job applicants wait in line to submit applications at a job fair organized by the Labour Department in Hong Kong yesterday.

4. submit的反义词

4. He will be accompanied by a cardiologist and intensive care specialists to evaluate the situation and is expected to submit a report about it.

5. submit什么意思

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6. The two broadcasters will submit financial reports to the authority annually, but Cheng said she cannot disclose actual figures without the consent of the broadcasters.

7. The members decided to submit the draft to the central committee's plenum in October for deliberation after further revisions reflecting Sunday's discussion are made.

8. submit的翻译

8. The delay causes problem for students who expect to submit test report forms in January before the deadline for certification program applications.

9. The new chairmen of the two groups will in September submit the reports to Tung directly.

10. Chi said he was unaware that any plagiarism had taken place, but was still asked to submit a letter criticizing himself for the lapse in supervision.

submit 英英释义

submit是什么意思

verb

1. accept or undergo, often unwillingly

    e.g. We took a pay cut

    Synonym: take

2. accept as inevitable

    e.g. He resigned himself to his fate

    Synonym: resign reconcile

3. put before

    e.g. I submit to you that the accused is guilty

    Synonym: state put forward posit

4. yield to another's wish or opinion

    e.g. The government bowed to the military pressure

    Synonym: bow defer accede give in

5. refer for judgment or consideration

    e.g. The lawyers submitted the material to the court

    Synonym: subject

6. submit的反义词

6. make an application as for a job or funding

    e.g. We put in a grant to the NSF

    Synonym: put in

7. yield to the control of another

8. hand over formally

    Synonym: present

9. make over as a return

    e.g. They had to render the estate

    Synonym: render

10. refer to another person for decision or judgment

    e.g. She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues

    Synonym: relegate pass on