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Thursday, September 24, 2009

4.10 Commit

Word
Pronunciation
Definition
Related Forms
commit
/kə'mɪt/
  1. (transitive) If you commit something illegal or bad, you do it.
  2. (transitive & intransitive) If you commit to something, you agree or say that you will do or participate in something.
  3. (transitive) If you commit someone to a place or a process, you send them there, often against their will.
  4. (transitive) If you commit words or idea to something, you record them there.
committed
commission
commitment
uncommitted

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  1. commit
    [kə'mit]
    v. 委托(托付), 犯罪, 作...事, 承诺
    [计算机] 委托
    The magistrates committed him for trial at the Old Bailey.

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  2. You should also consider what consequences your commit will have for compiling with the source directory being different from the build directory.
    Italian: Commettere

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  3. In short, most people who commit crimes are more likely to commit crimes in the future than to make good use of a second chance.

    Japanese;okasu, iyaku suru

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  4. He was charged with conspiracy to commit murder in a foreign country and conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists.

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  5. His body was commited to the ground.
    Russian: брать на себя обязательства

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  6. But since to have chosen to use the alternative rule would have committed us to extensive and expensive recataloging of LC copy, service considerations gave way to economic considerations.
    Spanish:cometer

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