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com·mit·ment /kəˈmɪtmənt/ n. 1. 托付,交托;委任 the commitment of the public welfare to the numerical majority 把公共福利交由大多数人享受 2. 交押;下狱,收监;收监令 the interval between the commitment and trial 拘留后的候审期 a warrant to the commitment of sb. 拘押某人的命令 sign a commitment 签署收监令 3. 关进精神病院;(由法院等发出的)把病人关进精神病院的命令 The psychiatrist recommended commitment as the wisest course. 精神病医师认为把病人送进精神病院是最明智的办法。 4. 承诺,许诺,保证;承担的义务 make (或 take, undertake) a commitment 作出承诺 a commitment for more leave in the future 关于今后将会有更多休假的允诺 carry out (back away from) one's campaign commitments 履行(背弃)竞选诺言 They held us to our commitment. 他们坚持要我们履行自己的保证。 the No. 1 domestic commitment of the next Administration 下届政府对国内承担的首要义务 They were allowed flexible hours to meet family commitments. 他们被允许有几小时灵活掌握的时间以便处理家务。 5. 财政义务;承付款项 the cuts in British forces and commitments 英国驻军和财政义务的缩减 The bank was reluctant to make a substantial commitment toward supporting the currency. 银行不愿为支持货币而提供大量资金。 6. 信奉;赞助,支持 a novel of plot and structure and commitment 一部情节动人、 结构严密、主旨明确的小说 have a sincere commitment to religion 笃信宗教 the Army's long-standing commitment to the regime 陆军对这一政权长期的支持 7. 献身;介入 a total commitment to the best interests of the people 为人民的最大利益所作的无私奉献 Our commitment to the cause must be absolute. 我们为事业而献身应该是无条件的。 The paper now pursues a more sensitive commitment to modern issues. 这家报纸现在多涉及敏感性较强的当代问题。 8. (法案等的)提付审议 9. 犯罪 commitment of patricide 弑父 10. 买卖股票(或证券等)的协议;(根据协议所作的)股票(或证券等)买卖 |