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submitted+(verb)

  • 1 submit

    [səb'mɪt] 1.
    verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - tt-)
    1) (send, present) presentare [report, accounts, plan, resignation] (to a); presentare, proporre [bill, application] (to a); depositare, presentare [claim, estimate] (to a); sottomettere [ script] (to a)
    2) form. (propose) proporre (anche dir.)
    2.
    verbo intransitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - tt-) sottomettersi, cedere

    to submit to — subire [ injustice]; sottoporsi a [will, demand, discipline]; dir. sottostare a [ decision]

    * * *
    [səb'mit]
    past tense, past participle - submitted; verb
    1) (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.) sottoporsi, sottomettersi
    2) (to offer (a plan, suggestion, proposal, entry etc): Competitors for the painting competition must submit their entries by Friday.) presentare
    - submissive
    - submissively
    - submissiveness
    * * *
    [səb'mɪt] 1.
    verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - tt-)
    1) (send, present) presentare [report, accounts, plan, resignation] (to a); presentare, proporre [bill, application] (to a); depositare, presentare [claim, estimate] (to a); sottomettere [ script] (to a)
    2) form. (propose) proporre (anche dir.)
    2.
    verbo intransitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - tt-) sottomettersi, cedere

    to submit to — subire [ injustice]; sottoporsi a [will, demand, discipline]; dir. sottostare a [ decision]

    English-Italian dictionary > submit

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