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Submission解释GRE 红宝书n.恭顺英n. 恭顺 ( an act of submitting to the authority or control of another)类submission : obeisance / affection : embrace ( 鞠躬表示谦恭 / 拥抱表示爱)记sub ( 下面) miss ( 放) ion - 放在下面 - 从属, 服从Webster CollegiatenounEtymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin -, submissio act of lowering, fromsubmittereDate: 14th century1.m a. a legal agreement to submit to the decision of arbitratorsm b. an act of submitting something (as for consideration or inspection); also somethingsubmitted (as a manuscript)2. the condition of being submissive, humble, or compliant3. an act of submitting to the authority or control of another-Subordinate解释GRE 红宝书adj.附属的; n.部下, 下属英adj.附属的 ( placed in a lower class, rank, or position)记sub ( 下面) ordin ( 顺序) ate - 顺序在下面 - 附属的同派生词: subordinacy ( n. 隶属; 下级地位) ; subordination ( n. 从属, 部下)Webster CollegiateI. adjectiveEtymology: Middle English subordinat, from Medieval Latin subordinatus, past participle ofsubordinare to , from Latin sub- + ordinare to order more at ordainDate: 15th century1. placed in or occupying a lower class, rank, or position ; inferior 2. submissive to or controlled by authority3.m a. of, relating to, or constituting a clause that functions as a noun, adjective, or adverbm b. subordinating?ly adverb?ness nounII. nounDate: 1640one that is III. transitive verb (-nated; -nating)Etymology: Medieval Latin subordinatusDate: 15971. to make subject or subservient2. to treat as of less value or importance ?subordination noun?subordinative adjective-Suborn解释GRE 红宝书v.收买, 贿赂英v.收买, 贿赂 ( to induce secretly to do an unlawful thing)记sub ( 下面) orn ( 装饰) - 在下面给人好处 - 贿赂例suborn a witness ( 收买证人)Webster Collegiatetransitive verbEtymology: Middle French er, from Latin are, from sub- secretly + ornare to furnish, equip more at ornateDate: 15341. to induce secretly to do an unlawful thing2. to induce to commit perjury; also to obtain (perjured testimony) from a witness?ation noun?er noun-Subpoena解释GRE 红宝书n. ( 法律) 传票; v.传讯英n. ( 法律) 传票 ( a written order requiring a person to appear in court) ; v.传讯 ( to summonwith a writ of subpoena)记sub ( 下面) poena ( penalty惩罚) - 在惩罚下 - 传讯Webster CollegiateI. nounEtymology: Middle English suppena, from Latin sub poena under penaltyDate: 15th centurya writ commanding a person designated in it to appear in court under a penalty for failureII. transitive verb (-naed; -naing)Date: 1640to serve or summon with a writ of -Subscribe解释GRE 红宝书v.捐助; 订购英v.捐助 ( to give something in accordance with a promise) ; 订购 ( to enter ones name for apublication or service)记sub ( 下面) scribe ( 写) - 签署, 写下订单 - 订购Webster Collegiateverb (d; subscribing)Etymology: Middle English, from Latin re, literally, to write beneath, from sub- + scribere to write more at scribeDate: 15th centurytransitive verbm 1. to write (ones name) underneath ; signm 2. a. to sign (as a document) with ones own hand in token of consent or obligation b. to attest by signing c. to pledge (a gift or contribution) by writing ones name with the amountm 3. to assent to ; supportintransitive verbm 1. to sign ones name to a documentm 2. a. to give consent or approval to something written by signing b. to set ones name to a paper in token of promise to give something (as a sum ofmoney); also to give something in accordance with such a promise c. to enter ones name for a publication or service; also to receive a periodical or serviceregularly on order d. to agree to purchase and pay for securities especially of a new offering m 3. to feel favorably disposed Synonyms: see assent?r noun-Subservient解释GRE 红宝书adj.恭顺的英adj.恭顺的 ( obsequiously submissive;truckling)记sub ( 下面) serv ( 服务) ient - 在下面服务 - 恭顺的Webster CollegiateadjectiveEtymology: Latin -, subserviens, present participle of subservireDate: circa 16261. useful in an inferior capacity ; subordinate2. serving to promote some end3. obsequiously submissive ; truckling?ly adverbSynonyms:m , servile, slavish, obsequious mean showing or characterized by extreme compliance or abjectobedience. implies the cringing manner of one very conscious of a subordinate position. servile suggests the mean orfawning behavior of a slave .slavish suggests abject or debased servility . obsequious implies fawning or sycophantic
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