Submit in spanish

Enviar

pronunciation: enbiɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

submit1 = presentar, enviar, remitir. 

Example: Most publications are probably free distribution material and whilst that does not absolve the publishers from the obligation of legal deposit it is probable that many local authorities do not submit their materials.

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» resubmit [re-submit] = volver a presentar, volver a enviar, reenviar. 

Example: When the abstracts were resubmitted in structured format, there was always a highly significant increase in the information content.

» submit + a bill = presentar una factura.

Example: A companionship was a team of piecework compositors, led by one of their number, who co-operated in the setting of a book and submitted a single bill for the work, the proceeds of which were then divided amongst themselves.

» submit + an application = presentar una solicitud.

Example: The applications submitted by 8 entities in 1971 are briefly reviewed.

» submit + a petition = presentar una petición.

Example: Employees may submit a petition signed by a least 30% of the employees of the organization to the National Labor Relations Board.

» submit + a project = presentar un proyecto.

Example: This is an amended version of a work project critique submitted as part the Diploma in Archive Administration examinations in Feb 83.

» submit + a proposal = presentar una propuesta.

Example: In all, 93 proposals were submitted by the closing date of 2nd December, involving 379 different organisations from all EC Member States = En total, para la fecha límite del 2 de diciembre se habían presentado 93 propuestas de 379 organizaciones diferentes de todos los estados miembros de la Comunidad Europea.

» submit + a search request = hacer un petición de búsqueda.

Example: Hypersearch performs a very fast serial search of the complete database when a search request is submitted.

» submit + information = presentar información.

Example: Research organizations are foten not interested in collecting and submitting accurate information.

submit2 = aducir, afirmar, sostener. 

Example: I submit that no ordinary, right-minded library user who is looking for Western Behavioral Institute is going to look under LA JOLLA, California.

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» submit to = someter a.

Example: The most satisfactory solution is to use an author abstract as a model, but to submit any author abstracts to thorough editing and checking.

» submit to = sucumbir a.

Example: Some hypnotism beckoned him in, and since he was in no hurry he submitted to it.

Submit synonyms

state in spanish: , pronunciation: steɪt part of speech: noun take in spanish: , pronunciation: teɪk part of speech: verb present in spanish: , pronunciation: prezənt part of speech: adjective, noun, verb render in spanish: , pronunciation: rendɜr part of speech: verb bow in spanish: , pronunciation: baʊ part of speech: noun, verb defer in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪfɜr part of speech: verb reconcile in spanish: , pronunciation: rekənsaɪl part of speech: verb accede in spanish: , pronunciation: æksid part of speech: verb undergo in spanish: , pronunciation: əndɜrgoʊ part of speech: verb relegate in spanish: , pronunciation: reləgeɪt part of speech: verb resign in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪzaɪn part of speech: verb put forward in spanish: , pronunciation: pʊtfɔrwɜrd part of speech: verb pass on in spanish: , pronunciation: pæsɑn part of speech: verb put in in spanish: , pronunciation: pʊtɪn part of speech: verb give in in spanish: , pronunciation: gɪvɪn part of speech: verb
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