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[səbˈmɪt] past tense, past participle subˈmitted verb1) to yield to control or to a particular kind of treatment by another person etc:يَسْتَسْلِمThe rebels were ordered to submit.
2) to offer (a plan, suggestion, proposal, entry etc):يُقَدِّمُ طَلباً أو إقْتِراحاًCompetitors for the painting competition must submit their entries by Friday.
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2 submit
أَذْعَنَ لِـ \ submit: to accept defeat, punishment, etc.: The boy submitted to having his hair cut. \ تَقَدَّمَ بِـ \ submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. -
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عَرَضَ \ demonstrate: to show sth. so as to explain it or make it known: Science teachers can demonstrate how acids work. The shopkeeper was demonstrating a new kind of electric cooker. display: to show publicly: Shops display their goods in their windows. exhibit: to show publicly (esp. the work of artists). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it, say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. present: to put forward; show: She presented her plans to the meeting. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. -
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وَافَقَ مُكرَهًا على \ give way: to let sb. do what he wants, though one does not agree with it: He gave way to his workers’ demands. submit: to accept defeat, punishment, etc.: The boy submitted to having his hair cut. -
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اِسْتَسْلَمَ لِـ \ submit: to accept defeat, punishment, etc.: The boy submitted to having his hair cut. succumb: to yield to; cease to struggle against; be defeated by: He succumbed to his desire for a cigarette, though he had promised his wife to stop smoking. -
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7 submit an erroneous bid
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > submit an erroneous bid
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8 U Submit To Angle
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9 רְהֵיב ch. sam(רהבto acknowledge the authority of, submit to), to be proud, arrogant. Targ. Ps. 22:8 ירהבון ed. Lag. (oth. ed. ידחכין; h. text לעג). Targ. Job 11:3 ed. Vien. (oth. ed. דחכ׳; ed. Lag. דהיכ׳; corr. acc.).
רַהַבm. (b. h.; preced.) 1) pride, greatness, royalty. Ex. R. s. 27 (v. רָהַב) איור׳ אלא מלכות rahab means rulership (ref. to Ps. 87:4); a. e. 2) Rahab, name of the genius of the sea. Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 1 את מוצא …ר׳ שמו you will find that the chief of the sea is named Rahab (ref. to Job 26:12); Num. R. s. 18; B. Bath.74b; a. e.Jewish literature > רְהֵיב ch. sam(רהבto acknowledge the authority of, submit to), to be proud, arrogant. Targ. Ps. 22:8 ירהבון ed. Lag. (oth. ed. ידחכין; h. text לעג). Targ. Job 11:3 ed. Vien. (oth. ed. דחכ׳; ed. Lag. דהיכ׳; corr. acc.).
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10 представлять на рассмотрение
Русско-английский технический словарь > представлять на рассмотрение
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11 underkaste sig
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12 underkaste seg
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13 podvrgnuti se
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14 potčiniti se
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15 izneti na odluku
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16 podneti na odluku
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17 покорствовать
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18 представлять на рассмотрение
Новый русско-английский словарь > представлять на рассмотрение
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19 przedłożyć dokument
• submitSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > przedłożyć dokument
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20 ngohe kau
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