commit
英 [kə'mɪt]
美[kə'mɪt]
- vt. 犯罪,做错事;把...交托给;指派…作战;使…承担义务
英英释意
- 1. perform an act, usually with a negative connotation;
- "perpetrate a crime"
- "pull a bank robbery"
- 2. give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause;
- "She committed herself to the work of God"
- "give one's talents to a good cause"
- "consecrate your life to the church"
- 3. cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution;
- "After the second episode, she had to be committed"
- "he was committed to prison"
- 4. confer a trust upon;
- "The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret"
- "I commit my soul to God"
- 5. make an investment;
- "Put money into bonds"
双语例句
- 1. He should not commit American troops without the full consent of Congress.
- 没有国会的完全同意,他不应该调遣美国军队。
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- 2. She didn't want to commit herself one way or the other.
- 不管怎样,她都不想明确表态。
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- 3. It makes me sick that people commit offences and never get punished.
- 一些人屡屡犯罪却从未受到惩戒,这真让我气愤。
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- 4. I'll repeat that so you can commit it to memory.
- 我会重复一下,好让你们记住。
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- 5. They are sitting on the fence and refusing to commit themselves.
- 他们保持中立,拒绝表态。
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