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 committed [kə'mitid]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 献身于某种事业的

[计] 委托的


  1. He had committed several robberies in the neighborhood.
    他已在附近犯下了好几起抢劫案。
  2. Committed or entrusted to another, as powers or authority; delegated.
    指派的,委托的托付或交托给另一个人的,如权利或权威;指派的
  3. They have committed treason against the state.
    他们已犯了叛国罪。


committed
[ adj ]
  1. bound or obligated, as under a pledge to a particular cause, action, or attitude

  2. <adj.all>
    committed church members
    a committed Marxist
  3. associated in an exclusive sexual relationship

  4. <adj.all>


Commit \Com*mit"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Committed}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Committing}.] [L. committere, commissum, to connect,
commit; com- + mittere to send. See {Mission}.]
1. To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to
intrust; to consign; -- used with to, unto.

Commit thy way unto the Lord. --Ps. xxxvii.
5.

Bid him farewell, commit him to the grave. --Shak.

2. To put in charge of a jailor; to imprison.

These two were committed. --Clarendon.

3. To do; to perpetrate, as a crime, sin, or fault.

Thou shalt not commit adultery. --Ex. xx. 14.

4. To join for a contest; to match; -- followed by with. [R.]
--Dr. H. More.

5. To pledge or bind; to compromise, expose, or endanger by
some decisive act or preliminary step; -- often used
reflexively; as, to commit one's self to a certain course.

You might have satisfied every duty of political
friendship, without commiting the honor of your
sovereign. --Junius.

Any sudden assent to the proposal . . . might
possibly be considered as committing the faith of
the United States. --Marshall.

6. To confound. [An obsolete Latinism.]

Committing short and long [quantities]. --Milton.

{To commit a bill} (Legislation), to refer or intrust it to a
committee or others, to be considered and reported.

{To commit to memory}, or {To commit}, to learn by heart; to
memorize.

Syn: {To Commit}, {Intrust}, {Consign}.

Usage: These words have in common the idea of transferring
from one's self to the care and custody of another.
Commit is the widest term, and may express only the
general idea of delivering into the charge of another;
as, to commit a lawsuit to the care of an attorney; or
it may have the special sense of intrusting with or
without limitations, as to a superior power, or to a
careful servant, or of consigning, as to writing or
paper, to the flames, or to prison. To intrust denotes
the act of committing to the exercise of confidence or
trust; as, to intrust a friend with the care of a
child, or with a secret. To consign is a more formal
act, and regards the thing transferred as placed
chiefly or wholly out of one's immediate control; as,
to consign a pupil to the charge of his instructor; to
consign goods to an agent for sale; to consign a work
to the press.

committed \committed\ adj.
1. Bound or obligated, as under a pledge to a particular
cause, action, or attitude. Opposite of {uncommitted}.

Note: [Narrower terms: {bound up, involved, wrapped up};
{dedicated, devoted}; {pledged, sworn}]
[WordNet 1.5]

2. Associated in an exclusive sexual relationship; also
called {attached}. Opposite of {unattached}.

Note: [Narrower terms: {affianced}, {bespoken}, {betrothed},
{engaged}, {pledged}, {promised}(predicate); {married}]
[Also See: {loving}.]

Syn: attached.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. Consigned involuntarily to custody, as in a prison or
mental institution.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. Machinists leaders say Eastern employees are being told to suffer even more for bad management that isn't committed to keeping Eastern alive.
  2. But it's a problem that some people are involved in heinous crimes, such as kidnapping and murder. FT: What can be done about corruption in Pakistani politics? BB: We are committed to the elimination of corruption.
  3. Youths 19 and under accounted for 2,127 of the 29,453 suicides committed in the United States in 1985, the last year for which figures are available, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
  4. When it came to open primaries, Robertson's relatively small but committed "invisible army" was less effective.
  5. He acknowledged that many Stasi members were innocent of wrongdoing, but added: "Purposely committed illegal wrongs cannot be allowed to be swept under the table." Horst Ehmke of the main opposition Social Democrats also blasted the suggested amnesty.
  6. Dukakis also won more committed support in New Jersey, where the CBS-Times poll found that 54 percent of his voters backed him strongly, more than in most earlier races.
  7. Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari has made it clear that his country has never been more committed to its environmental responsibilities.
  8. Yemen said Saturday that it was fully committed to honoring the U.N. embargo and denied reports it serves as a base for Iraqi warplanes.
  9. The inmates did demand that there be no prosecution for any crimes committed during the riot, but state officials refused.
  10. But while Finance Minister Funaro has stressed that the government is committed to negotiation, it is equally committed to working without formal International Monetary Fund supervision of the economy.
  11. But while Finance Minister Funaro has stressed that the government is committed to negotiation, it is equally committed to working without formal International Monetary Fund supervision of the economy.
  12. Throughout the 1980-88 war with Iran and after, Iraq bought most of its food from the United States, Canada and Australia, all now committed to the embargo.
  13. "They found me not guilty of crimes I never committed," he said.
  14. He also committed Japan to discuss specific means of monitoring Japan's system for qualifying bidders and awarding contracts.
  15. And, most interesting of all to prospective investors, the government is committed to making compulsory competitive tendering a way of life.
  16. On the day before the rampage, Hayes' family had tried to have him committed to a mental hospital.
  17. The study noted that nine errors have been committed in the chief control facility in the past 14 months.
  18. If Ortega wins and shows he is both committed to democratic values and to refraining from interfering in neighboring countries, the administration and the Congress agree that a new era in U.S.-Nicaraguan relations is possible.
  19. The marquis is alleged to have later committed suicide.
  20. Peruto said Heidnik was insane and was mentally ill when he committed the crimes between November 1986 and March 1987.
  21. De Klerk says he is committed to ending discrimination, but major apartheid laws, including measures providing for segregated neighborhoods and schools, remain in force.
  22. Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger said Friday that acts of violence committed by leftist militants in Nicaragua against opposition groups raise "grave doubts" about the Sandinista government's willingness to hold fair elections.
  23. But the United States remains committed to German membership in NATO," Bush said.
  24. They apparently learned their eldest son was a suspect at a family gathering Jan. 2, two days before he committed suicide.
  25. The suit, filed by the California Department of Health Services against Safety-Kleen Inc., Elgin, Ill., charges that the hazardous waste recycler committed nearly 100 violations of state and federal environmental laws in California.
  26. The government was committed to export-led growth including export-oriented services, he added.
  27. Reformers, with nearly 500 committed delegates, represent the strongest faction at the congress, with staunch conservatives numbering less than 100.
  28. Reformers, with nearly 500 committed delegates, represent the strongest faction at the congress with staunch conservatives numbering less than 100.
  29. Thus he writes magisterially, "If judges could govern areas not committed to them by specific clauses of the Constitution, then there would be no law other than the will of the judge."
  30. Among mourners was Luxiol Mayor Roger Clausse, who said Dornier "was not always normal and coherent, but he had not committed any crimes and I had no basis to have him interned." Clausse's son, Joel, also was there.
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