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com.mit (obj) PROMISEkE5mItv-tt- to promise or give (your loyalty or money) to a particular principle, person or plan of action承诺,保证,约定I think I can come tonight but I won't commit myself till I know for sure. [T]我想我今晚能来,不过在确知之前我不会作出承诺。If you want to be an actor you have to really commit yourself to it (=spend all your time trying to fulfil this aim). [T]如果你想成为一名演员,就必须得全身心地投入。Lots of women complain that the problem with men is that they won't commit themselves to a relationship. [T]很多女人抱怨男人的问题是他们爱情不专一。The government claimed to commit itself to improving health care. [T]政府宣称它致力于改善医疗服务。(Am) The president said that once he had committed to this course of action there was no going back. [I]总统说他一旦承诺采取这一行动,就决不反悔。People might be said not to commit themselves if they refuse to express an opinion on a subject.拒绝表态We don't want to commit ourselves to a financial plan until more details are known. [T]在还没有了解更多的细节之前,我们不想公开对财政计划表态。I can't commit myself on that subject until I've taken legal advice. [T]在我还没有请教律师之前,我不想在这个问题上表态。
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