Submit means: to deliver.
Sometimes "submit" is confused with "submit". Delivery means "passing over", that is, the process of one party delivering something to the other party. There is no superior-subordinate or master-slave relationship between the two parties. For example: Submitting letters of credence (one country transmits state correspondence to another country, both parties are equal and have no affiliation).
Submission means "proposing and handing over", that is, a process in which one party gives something that has been completed to the other party for discussion or review. There is often a superior-subordinate or master-slave relationship between the two parties. For example: National People's Congress deputies submit proposals to the National People's Congress meeting (People's Congress deputies are members of the National People's Congress meeting and are members of the National People's Congress organization. The National People's Congress meeting has the right to accept or reject the proposals of representatives, and the two have a subordinate relationship).
Idioms containing "Jiao":
1. Zongjiao [zǒng jiǎo zhī jiāo]: Zongjiao: In ancient times, children tied their hair into a bun, which was called Zongjiao. , referring to childhood. Refers to a very close friend from childhood. Also known as "the good of the general horn".
2. Cut off the neck: cut the neck with a knife. Jiao: friendship, friendship. Refers to friends or friendship who share life and death, adversity and adversity. Also known as "cutting off one's neck".
3. Intimate acquaintance [mò nì zhī jiāo]: Incompatible with each other, there is no conflict. Jiao: Friendship, here refers to friends. Describes a close friend who is like-minded and has no suspicion.