submission

submission
[səbˈmɪʃən]
sustantivo
1sumisión (f) (to person's will, authority)
  • to starve somebody into submission -> someter a alguien dejándole sin comer
  • to beat somebody into submission -> someter a alguien a golpes
2entrega (f) (of documents)
3ponencia (f) presentación (f) (report)

submission [sab-mi-shon]
sustantivo
1Sumisión, sometimiento, la acción y efecto de someterse; obediencia.
2Sumisión, rendimiento, deferencia, obsequio, respeto; resignación.
3El reconocimiento de una falta, la confesión de un error. (Antiguo)
4Acción de referir o someter, o el acuerdo de someter el punto controvertido al arbitraje. (Foro; Forense)

submission [səbˈmɪʃən] ?
noun
1 (submissiveness) sumisión; (f)
to beat sb into submission someter a algn a base de golpes; someter a algn; subyugar a algn
They were then brutally beaten into submission during a brief civil war in February 1934 a means to beat the government into submission the oil company Shell were finally beaten into submission by Europe-wide fury these are employed to force the protestors into submission It has been trying to force the Serbs into submission using tough economic sanctions
2 (handing in) [of evidence, plan] presentación; (f) [of proposal, application] presentación; (f) entrega; (f)
3 (Jur) etc alegato; (m)
After submissions by barristers, he stopped the trial The SIB has received a number of legal submissions from firms which claim they do not require authorization in order to trade She broke her silence in a 10-page submission to Home Secretary Michael Howard
4 (to committee etc) (plan, proposal) propuesta; (f)
details of this agreement were omitted from a submission given to the committee on January 17
a written submission is required se requiere una propuesta por escrito; submissions are judged by a panel of authors un panel de autores juzga las obras

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