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sub·mis·sion
/səbˈmɪʃən/
屈服,服從,謙遜,遞呈,提交,意見
From:
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sub·mis·sion
/səbˈmɪʃən/
名詞
From:
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submission
提交
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sub·mis·sion
n.
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
.
Submission
,
dauphin
! '
t
is
a
mere
French
word
;
We
English
warrious
wot
not
what
it
means
. --
Shak
.
2.
The
state
of
being
submissive
;
acknowledgement
of
inferiority
or
dependence
;
humble
or
suppliant
behavior
;
meekness
;
resignation
.
In
all
submission
and
humility
York
doth
present
himself
unto
your
highness
. --
Shak
.
No
duty
in
religion
is
more
justly
required
by
God
. . .
than
a
perfect
submission
to
his
will
in
all
things
.
--
Sir
W
.
Temple
.
3.
Acknowledgement
of
a
fault
;
confession
of
error
.
Be
not
as
extreme
in
submission
As
in
offense
. --
Shak
.
4.
Law
An
agreement
by
which
parties
engage
to
submit
any
matter
of
controversy
between
them
to
the
decision
of
arbitrators
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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
?" [
syn
:
entry
]
2:
the
act
of
submitting
;
usually
surrendering
power
to
another
[
syn
:
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
[
syn
:
meekness
]
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
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