sub|ma|rin|er /sʌbmæ r I nə r , [AM ALSO ] sʌ bməriː nə r / (submariners ) N‑COUNT A submariner is a sailor or other person who goes in a submarine.
sub|merge /səbmɜː r dʒ/ (submerges , submerging , submerged )
1
VERB
If something
submerges
or if you
submerge
it, it goes below the surface of some water or another liquid. □ [V
]
2
VERB
If you
submerge
yourself in
an activity, you give all your attention to it and do not think about anything else. □ [V
pron-refl +
sub|merged
/səbmɜː
r
dʒd/ ADJ
If something is
submerged
, it is below the surface of some water. □
sub|mers|ible
/səbmɜː
r
s
I
b
ə
l/ ADJ
If something is
submersible
, it can go or operate under water. □
sub|mis|sion /səbm I ʃ ə n/ (submissions )
1
N‑UNCOUNT
[oft
2
N‑UNCOUNT
The
submission
of
a proposal, report, or other document is the act of formally sending it to someone, so that they can consider it or decide about it. [FORMAL
] □
3
N‑COUNT
A
submission
is a proposal, report, or other document that is formally sent or presented to someone, so that they can consider or decide about it. □
sub|mis|sive
/səbm
I
s
I
v/ ADJ
If you are
submissive
, you obey someone without arguing. □
sub|mit /səbm I t/ (submits , submitting , submitted )
1
VERB
If you
submit
to
something, you unwillingly allow something to be done to you, or you do what someone wants, for example because you are not powerful enough to resist. □ [V
+
2
VERB
If you
submit
a proposal, report, or request to
someone, you formally send it to them so that they can consider it or decide about it. □ [V
n +
sub|nor|mal
/sʌ
bnɔː
r
m
ə
l/ also
sub-normal
ADJ
If someone is
subnormal
, they have less ability or intelligence than a normal person of their age. [OLD-FASHIONED
] □
sub|or|di|nate
(subordinates
, subordinating
, subordinated
)
The noun and adjective are pronounced /səbɔː
r
d
I
nət/. The verb is pronounced /səbɔː
r
d
I
ne
I
t/.
1
N‑COUNT
[oft poss N
] If someone is your
subordinate
, they have a less important position than you in the organization that you both work for. □
2
ADJ
Someone who is
subordinate
to
you has a less important position than you and has to obey you. □