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Definition of commitment in English: commitmentnoun kəˈmɪtm(ə)ntkəˈmɪtmənt 1mass noun The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc. 献身;投入 the company's commitment to quality 这家公司对于质量的注重。 I could not fault my players for commitment 我对我的队员们的投入程度没什么可挑剔的。 Example sentencesExamples - He thanked them for their work on the book and their commitment to delivering a quality product.
- Throughout his working life, he brought qualities of loyalty and commitment to his profession.
- Integrity is that eye for quality, that commitment to doing it right the first time.
- Her dedication and commitment to the pupils over the past seven years has brought the school to the forefront in many areas.
- He is an inspiration to all of our members and it is great to see someone who gave a life-long dedication and commitment to the club honoured in this way.
- This sort of commitment to quality and service gives other restaurants something to aspire to.
- Making the extra effort and being willing to assist in emergency situations like Bob did shows dedication and commitment to ensuring the safety of our passengers.
- The report goes on to highlight the council's strong commitment to improving the quality of provision for special education needs.
- His dedication and commitment to his work was reflected in the many tributes paid to him by his colleagues and by the farming community in every county in which he worked.
- This solicitor's dedication and commitment to human rights and suspected miscarriages of law is tireless.
- It is the quality of commitment, commitment to the service of others.
- The award ceremony recognised police men and women for their bravery, commitment to service and dedication to the job.
- It takes an enormous level of commitment to attain quality and excellence.
- What they are missing, though, are players who can bring both quality and commitment to the Newcastle cause.
- Our ability to demonstrate and articulate our commitment to quality is becoming increasingly important in today's environment.
- He commended the award winners for their dedication and commitment to the game.
- When educators and learners have self-control and show dedication and commitment to their work, you are most likely to have a fruitful and productive day.
- The officers, executive members, managers, trainers and selectors were complimented for their dedication and commitment to the running of the club.
- This legislation demonstrates the Government's commitment to quality public broadcasting, and its awareness of the key role of public television.
- To recognise that the professions, the government, and the public share a common interest and commitment to improving the quality of services for patients
Synonyms dedication, devotion, allegiance, loyalty, faithfulness, fidelity, bond, adherence, attentiveness - 1.1count noun A pledge or undertaking.
承诺;保证 I cannot make such a commitment at the moment 此刻我不能作出这样的承诺。 Example sentencesExamples - But most European Union countries are failing to meet their commitments under the pact.
- Listening to you and your interests will be a new commitment I will undertake during my term.
- Mr Deering assured councillors that the county manager had given a commitment that a decision would be made on the matter shortly.
- Knight will continue to play for the club, but wants more time to be able to deal with his other commitments as well as prepare for his career after cricket.
- Unfortunately these commitments are strong on promises but extremely short on actions.
- All the other commitments on that pledge card were about redistributing income, not about increasing it.
- ‘This is about keeping a commitment, delivering promises and being true to our convictions,’ he said.
- He said the charity has taken on a serious commitment and undertaken a legal obligation with the NHS trust.
- I am calling on the minister to intervene now and have the contractor give a commitment as to the completion date.
- Or will voters demand credible assurances of a such commitment?
- The decision reveals a commitment that is essential to successful Labor leadership.
- Questions about each of the commitments in the contract could be asked.
- At that time international contracts or commitments would be worthless.
- We accept that more work is required in certain areas and are satisfied with the commitments to undertake this.
- We have made our commitments - the six pledges - and that's what we're fighting on.
- There was just one question about current contractual commitments, which we think could be resolved.
- The Guarantee makes 12 commitments to patients about their records.
- It will be interesting to see if these commitments cover the promises made about WRH.
- Given that a commitment was given to under-take this work, why are we now back in the situation that no progress has been made on the matter?
- Hirst throughout his life always became unhappy when commitments prevented him from undertaking mathematical research.
Synonyms vow, promise, pledge, oath covenant, contract, pact, deal, undertaking decision, resolution, resolve guarantee, assurance, affirmation
2An engagement or obligation that restricts freedom of action. 约定,约束;义务 with so many business commitments time for recreation was limited Example sentencesExamples - He was obliged to miss the Singapore and Malaysian events due to domestic cup final commitments.
- Though he may never truly retire, around July 16 he may decide to step down from some business commitments.
- Men had restricted their work commitments or limited their career goals to benefit their personal or family life.
- He will not be coming back to the club next season because of domestic commitments.
- Your social and professional commitments keep you busy and occupied today.
- Ditka says he was honored to be approached by Republican leaders, but has business commitments.
- You are blessed with clarity of vision and true perspective in personal relationships and business commitments.
- I've been absent this week due to intensive work and social commitments.
- Injuries and work commitments restricted Town to jut 13 men and their lack of substitutes took its toll.
- However, her social commitment made her seek different avenues.
- Reasons cited for the delays included members having other commitments and difficulties in obtaining data.
- I had no idea, you know, everything, but I knew would it would be a major commitment, as Chris can tell you.
- We were due to go with them this year, but couldn't due to Carl's business commitments.
- Travel plans may change, as you are unsure about business commitments.
- They never fail to honour their commitments and obligations with generosity and a willingness to give of their time so freely.
- This year, as the market cooled and his business commitments intensified, he's cut back to about once a month.
- Despite his business commitments, Martin insists on milking his 50 cows at least once per day.
- It was a special feeling for Celtic fans so often suffocated down the years by domestic commitments.
- They resist commitments - marriage, mortgages, careers or social engagements.
- Even a brief holiday was interrupted by business commitments.
Synonyms responsibility, obligation, duty, tie, charge, liability, burden, pressure undertaking, task, engagement, arrangement Definition of commitment in US English: commitmentnounkəˈmɪtməntkəˈmitmənt 1The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc. 献身;投入 the company's commitment to quality 这家公司对于质量的注重。 Example sentencesExamples - What they are missing, though, are players who can bring both quality and commitment to the Newcastle cause.
- This legislation demonstrates the Government's commitment to quality public broadcasting, and its awareness of the key role of public television.
- The report goes on to highlight the council's strong commitment to improving the quality of provision for special education needs.
- Integrity is that eye for quality, that commitment to doing it right the first time.
- The officers, executive members, managers, trainers and selectors were complimented for their dedication and commitment to the running of the club.
- This sort of commitment to quality and service gives other restaurants something to aspire to.
- To recognise that the professions, the government, and the public share a common interest and commitment to improving the quality of services for patients
- Our ability to demonstrate and articulate our commitment to quality is becoming increasingly important in today's environment.
- When educators and learners have self-control and show dedication and commitment to their work, you are most likely to have a fruitful and productive day.
- His dedication and commitment to his work was reflected in the many tributes paid to him by his colleagues and by the farming community in every county in which he worked.
- It takes an enormous level of commitment to attain quality and excellence.
- He thanked them for their work on the book and their commitment to delivering a quality product.
- He is an inspiration to all of our members and it is great to see someone who gave a life-long dedication and commitment to the club honoured in this way.
- Her dedication and commitment to the pupils over the past seven years has brought the school to the forefront in many areas.
- The award ceremony recognised police men and women for their bravery, commitment to service and dedication to the job.
- Making the extra effort and being willing to assist in emergency situations like Bob did shows dedication and commitment to ensuring the safety of our passengers.
- It is the quality of commitment, commitment to the service of others.
- Throughout his working life, he brought qualities of loyalty and commitment to his profession.
- He commended the award winners for their dedication and commitment to the game.
- This solicitor's dedication and commitment to human rights and suspected miscarriages of law is tireless.
Synonyms dedication, devotion, allegiance, loyalty, faithfulness, fidelity, bond, adherence, attentiveness - 1.1 A pledge or undertaking.
承诺;保证 I cannot make such a commitment at the moment 此刻我不能作出这样的承诺。 Example sentencesExamples - Unfortunately these commitments are strong on promises but extremely short on actions.
- Knight will continue to play for the club, but wants more time to be able to deal with his other commitments as well as prepare for his career after cricket.
- There was just one question about current contractual commitments, which we think could be resolved.
- We accept that more work is required in certain areas and are satisfied with the commitments to undertake this.
- I am calling on the minister to intervene now and have the contractor give a commitment as to the completion date.
- All the other commitments on that pledge card were about redistributing income, not about increasing it.
- We have made our commitments - the six pledges - and that's what we're fighting on.
- It will be interesting to see if these commitments cover the promises made about WRH.
- Hirst throughout his life always became unhappy when commitments prevented him from undertaking mathematical research.
- At that time international contracts or commitments would be worthless.
- ‘This is about keeping a commitment, delivering promises and being true to our convictions,’ he said.
- Or will voters demand credible assurances of a such commitment?
- The decision reveals a commitment that is essential to successful Labor leadership.
- Listening to you and your interests will be a new commitment I will undertake during my term.
- He said the charity has taken on a serious commitment and undertaken a legal obligation with the NHS trust.
- But most European Union countries are failing to meet their commitments under the pact.
- Questions about each of the commitments in the contract could be asked.
- Given that a commitment was given to under-take this work, why are we now back in the situation that no progress has been made on the matter?
- Mr Deering assured councillors that the county manager had given a commitment that a decision would be made on the matter shortly.
- The Guarantee makes 12 commitments to patients about their records.
Synonyms vow, promise, pledge, oath
2usually commitmentsAn engagement or obligation that restricts freedom of action. 约定,约束;义务 商业约定。 young people delay major commitments including marriage and children Example sentencesExamples - He was obliged to miss the Singapore and Malaysian events due to domestic cup final commitments.
- He will not be coming back to the club next season because of domestic commitments.
- Ditka says he was honored to be approached by Republican leaders, but has business commitments.
- Though he may never truly retire, around July 16 he may decide to step down from some business commitments.
- Your social and professional commitments keep you busy and occupied today.
- Men had restricted their work commitments or limited their career goals to benefit their personal or family life.
- Travel plans may change, as you are unsure about business commitments.
- However, her social commitment made her seek different avenues.
- Despite his business commitments, Martin insists on milking his 50 cows at least once per day.
- They resist commitments - marriage, mortgages, careers or social engagements.
- They never fail to honour their commitments and obligations with generosity and a willingness to give of their time so freely.
- Even a brief holiday was interrupted by business commitments.
- We were due to go with them this year, but couldn't due to Carl's business commitments.
- I've been absent this week due to intensive work and social commitments.
- You are blessed with clarity of vision and true perspective in personal relationships and business commitments.
- Injuries and work commitments restricted Town to jut 13 men and their lack of substitutes took its toll.
- Reasons cited for the delays included members having other commitments and difficulties in obtaining data.
- It was a special feeling for Celtic fans so often suffocated down the years by domestic commitments.
- I had no idea, you know, everything, but I knew would it would be a major commitment, as Chris can tell you.
- This year, as the market cooled and his business commitments intensified, he's cut back to about once a month.
Synonyms responsibility, obligation, duty, tie, charge, liability, burden, pressure |