SUBMISSION


Meaning of SUBMISSION in English

noun

1 accepting sb else's control

ADJECTIVE

▪ complete , total

VERB + SUBMISSION

▪ demand , expect

The emperor demanded total ~ from his subjects.

▪ get

▪ beat sb into , bludgeon sb into , bomb sb into , force sb into , frighten sb into , intimidate sb into , pound sb into , scare sb into , starve sb into

They bombed the town into ~.

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ to

the patient's ~ to the demands of the hospital

2 plan/statement

ADJECTIVE

▪ detailed , lengthy

He prepared a detailed ~ for the directors to study.

▪ joint ( esp. BrE )

▪ electronic , email , online

The university is setting up a website to allow electronic ~ of manuscripts.

▪ unsolicited

▪ article , manuscript

▪ new

We're looking for new ~s.

VERB + SUBMISSION

▪ make

▪ accept

▪ reject

▪ review

▪ get , receive , take

The agency got 15 ~s from 11 countries.

▪ require

▪ encourage , welcome

We welcome ~s from writers and reviewers.

▪ send

Send ~s via email to the editor.

PREPOSITION

▪ in a/the ~

▪ ~ for

The Society invites ~s for a special issue.

▪ ~ to

The companies have made a joint ~ to the president.

3 ( BrE ) statement made to a judge

ADJECTIVE

▪ oral , written

▪ closing

VERB + SUBMISSION

▪ consider , hear

▪ support , uphold

The judge upheld the defendant's ~.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .