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1 submit
(a) se rendre, se soumettre(b) figurative se soumettre, se plier;∎ to submit to authority se soumettre à l'autorité;∎ we shall never submit to such demands nous n'accéderons jamais à de telles exigences;∎ to submit to one's fate accepter son destin∎ to submit sth for sb's approval/for sb's inspection soumettre ou présenter qch à l'approbation/à l'inspection de qn;∎ to submit proof of identity présenter des pièces d'identité;∎ all proposals must be submitted to the coordinating committee toutes les propositions doivent être soumises au comité de coordination;∎ Law I submit that… je soutiens ou je maintiens que…∎ to submit oneself to sb/sth se soumettre à qn/qch -
2 submit
submit [səbˈmɪt]a. to submit o.s. to sb/sth se soumettre à qn/qchb. ( = put forward) [+ documents, proposal, report, evidence] soumettre (to à)• to submit that... suggérer que...se soumettre (to à)* * *[səb'mɪt] 1.(p prés etc - tt-) transitive verb1) soumettre [report, accounts, plan, script] (to à); présenter [bill, application, resignation] (to à); déposer [claim, estimate] (to à)2) ( propose)2.intransitive verb se soumettreto submit to — subir [indignity, injustice]; céder à [will, demand, discipline]; Law se soumettre à [decision]
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3 submit
A vtr1 (send, present) soumettre [report, proposal, budget, accounts, plan] (to à) ; présenter [bill, application, resignation, nomination] (to à) ; déposer [claim, estimate] (to à) ; soumettre [entry, script, sample] (to à) ;2 sout gen, Jur ( propose) to submit that suggérer que ; I would submit that je me permets de suggérer que fml.B vi se soumettre ; to submit to subir [humiliation, injustice, pain] ; céder à [will, demand, discipline] ; subir [medical examination, treatment] ; Jur se soumettre à [jurisdiction, decision].C v refl to submit oneself to Jur se soumettre à [jurisdiction, decision] ; subir [medical examination]. -
4 submit
[səb'mit]past tense, past participle - submitted; verb1) (to yield to control or to a particular kind of treatment by another person etc: I refuse to submit to his control; The rebels were ordered to submit.) se soumettre2) (to offer (a plan, suggestion, proposal, entry etc): Competitors for the painting competition must submit their entries by Friday.) soumettre•- submissive - submissively - submissiveness -
5 submit, to
présenter, soumettre -
6 submit, to, to
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7 submit, for, registration, as, an, electronic, document, to
(land)présenter à l'enregistrement sous forme de document électroniqueEnglish-French legislative terms > submit, for, registration, as, an, electronic, document, to
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8 submit, to, a, vote, to
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9 submit, to, mediation, to
soumettre à la médiationEnglish-French legislative terms > submit, to, mediation, to
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10 to submit
1) se rendre; se soumettre; se plier à; fam. courber l'échine2) affirmer; soutenir [une thèse]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to submit
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11 to submit a bill for collection
Fin. [Banque] présenter un effet à l'encaissementEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to submit a bill for collection
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12 to submit a communication
Pol. remettre une communicationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to submit a communication
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13 to submit a dispute to arbitration
Pol. soumettre un différend à l'arbitrageEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to submit a dispute to arbitration
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14 to submit a petition
Jur. introduire une requêteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to submit a petition
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15 to submit arguments in respect of the merits
Jur. plaider au fond; développer son argumentation quant au fondEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to submit arguments in respect of the merits
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16 to submit comments
Pol., Jur. présenter des observationsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to submit comments
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17 to submit one's credentials
Dipl. présenter ses lettres de créance [ambassadeur]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to submit one's credentials
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18 to submit one's resignation
Entr., Org. présenter sa démissionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to submit one's resignation
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19 to submit sth to the meeting's approval
Conf. soumettre qqch à l'approbation des représentants/de l'assembléeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to submit sth to the meeting's approval
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20 to submit to arbitration
Jur. soumettre [un différend/une affaire] à l'arbitrageEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to submit to arbitration
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