transcription, транскрипция: [ səb-ˈmit ]
verb
( sub·mit·ted ; sub·mit·ting )
Etymology: Middle English submitten, from Latin submittere to lower, submit, from sub- + mittere to send
Date: 14th century
transitive verb
1.
a. : to yield to governance or authority
b. : to subject to a condition, treatment, or operation
the metal was submitted to analysis
2. : to present or propose to another for review, consideration, or decision
submit a question to the court
submit a bid on a contract
submit a report
also : to deliver formally
submitted my resignation
3. : to put forward as an opinion or contention
we submit that the charge is not proved
intransitive verb
1.
a. : to yield oneself to the authority or will of another : surrender
b. : to permit oneself to be subjected to something
had to submit to surgery
2. : to defer to or consent to abide by the opinion or authority of another
Synonyms: see yield
• sub·mit·tal -ˈmi-t ə l noun