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🔑 com·mit·ment AW BrE /kəˈmɪtmənt/NAmE /kəˈmɪtmənt/ noun🔑 [C, U] a promise to do sth or to behave in a particular way; a promise to support sb/sth; the fact of committing yourself 承诺;许诺;允诺承担;保证◆~ (to sb/sth) She doesn't want to make a big emotional commitment to Steve at the moment. 她不想在此刻对史蒂夫在感情上作出重大的承诺。◆the government's commitment to public services 政府对公共服务作出的承诺◆~ to do/doing sthThe company's commitment to providing quality at a reasonable price has been vital to its success. 这家公司保证供货质优价廉的承诺对它的成功起了决定性的作用。🔑 [U] ~ (to sb/sth) the willingness to work hard and give your energy and time to a job or an activity (对工作或活动的)献身,奉献,投入◆A career as an actor requires one hundred per cent commitment. 干演员这一行需要百分之百的投入。🔑 [C] a thing that you have promised or agreed to do, or that you have to do 已承诺(或同意)的事;不得不做的事◆He's busy for the next month with filming commitments. 他正忙于准备已经承诺下个月接拍的电影工作。◆Women very often have to juggle work with their family commitments. 妇女经常要工作和家庭两头忙。 [U, C] ~ (of sth) (to sth) agreeing to use money, time or people in order to achieve sth 花费,使用(资金、时间、人力)◆the commitment of resources to education 对教育的资源投入◆Achieving success at this level requires a commitment of time and energy. 取得这种水平的成就需要花费时间和精力。 |