第三人称复数:commitments
名词承诺,许诺; 委任,委托; 致力,献身; 承担义务
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1. My aunt has a sincere commitment to Buddhism.
我姑妈笃信佛教。
2. I felt I did not have to make such a commitment to them.
我觉得我没有必要对他们作出那样的承诺。
3. I've taken on too many commitments.
我承担的义务太多了。
1. 信奉:诚然,自由平等主义的核心原则正如我在前文已阐述的,它并没有涉及这些问题,我认为这么说是公正的:自由平等主义对一种特殊的个人力量(individualagency)与社会正义的观念持本质的、基本的信奉(commitment),但对一种特殊的共同体认同
1. 信奉;忠诚
Commitment is a strong belief in an idea or system.
e.g. ...commitment to the ideals of Bolshevism.
对布尔什维克主义理想的信奉
2. 承诺;责任;义务
A commitment is something which regularly takes up some of your time because of an agreement you have made or because of responsibilities that you have.
e.g. I've got a lot of commitments...
我承担了很多责任。
e.g. Work commitments forced her to uproot herself and her son from Reykjavik.
她的工作迫使她和儿子从雷克雅未克搬走。
3. 承诺;许诺
If you make a commitment to do something, you promise that you will do it.
e.g. We made a commitment to keep working together...
我们承诺继续合作。
e.g. They made a commitment to peace.
他们承诺要维护和平。
4. 收监;送入医院
Commitment is the process of officially sending someone to a prison or to hospital.
1. Article 9 When patent agencies accept consignments and handle business, they shall have a consignor's letter of commitment clearly stating commissioned items and powers.
2. China is set to open its retail yuan business to overseas banks on December 11 under its World Trade Organization commitment.
3. He was placed on inactive Guard duty six months before his commitment ended at his request because he was starting Harvard Business School.
4. Such a limited business scope is perfect for foreign investors who want to test the waters in the China market before making a big commitment.
5. Gerard Butler believes his commitment issues with women are caused by the fact his father didn't raise him.
6. The United States has not honored this commitment and has set a negative example by enforcing the " Buy American " clause.
7. Biao Li Ru Yi means " to act and think the same way ", and it sums up the restaurant's commitment of quality and service to patrons.
8. If you have never been an active person, your commitment to exercise may need work.
9. The summit urged a " continued political commitment to active labor market policies " as " the unemployment situation can be expected to deteriorate further " in the EU.
10. Those involved will have their fingerprints imprinted on a canvas to signify their commitment to use copyright products and reject pirated ones.
noun
1. the official act of consigning a person to confinement (as in a prison or mental hospital)
Synonym: committal consignment
2. commitment
2. the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action
e.g. his long commitment to public service
they felt no loyalty to a losing team
Synonym: allegiance loyalty dedication
3. an engagement by contract involving financial obligation
e.g. his business commitments took him to London
4. the trait of sincere and steadfast fixity of purpose
e.g. a man of energy and commitment
Synonym: committedness
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5. a message that makes a pledge
Synonym: dedication