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1 committal
* * *com·mit·tal[kəˈmɪtəl, AM -t̬əl]n no pl\committal for trial Übergabe f der Sache an eine höhere Instanz\committal for sentence Überweisung f an eine höhere Instanz zur Aburteilung* * *[kə'mɪtl]n1) (to prison, asylum etc) Einweisung fhis committal for trial — seine Überstellung ans Gericht
3)committal to memory — Auswendiglernen nt; (of single fact) Sicheinprägen nt
4)See:= academic.ru/14596/commitment">commitment* * *2. JUR Einweisung f ( to prison in eine Strafanstalt; to an institution in eine Heil- und Pflegeanstalt):committal order Einweisungsbeschluss m3. Beerdigung f:committal service Bestattungsfeier f* * *n.Verpflichtung f.Übergabe -n f. -
2 commit
kə'mitpast tense, past participle - committed; verb1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) cometer2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) internar3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) comprometerse•- committal
- committed
commit vb cometertr[kə'mɪt]1 (crime, error, sin) cometer2 (send to prison etc) internar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto commit oneself (to do/doing something) comprometerse (a hacer algo)to commit suicide suicidarseto commit something to memory memorizar algoto commit something to paper poner algo por escritoto commit somebody to prison encarcelar a alguiento commit something to somebody's care confiar algo al cuidado de alguien1) entrust: encomendar, confiar2) confine: internar (en un hospital), encarcelar (en una prisión)3) perpetrate: cometerto commit a crime: cometer un crimen4)to commit oneself : comprometersev.• cometer v.• discernir v.• encargar v.• internar v.• someter v.kə'mɪt
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- tt- transitive verb1) ( perpetrate) \<\<crime/error/sin\>\> cometer2) ( assign) \<\<funds/time/resources\>\> asignar, consignar (frml)to commit something to somebody's care — confiar* algo al cuidado de alguien
to commit something to memory — memorizar* algo
to commit something to paper o writing — poner* or (frml) consignar algo por escrito
3) ( send)she was committed to trial — se dictó auto de procesamiento or (en Méx) auto de sujeción a proceso contra ella
4) ( bind) comprometer, obligar*to commit somebody TO -ING/+ INF — comprometer or obligar* a alguien a + inf
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v refla) ( bind) comprometerseto commit oneself TO -ING/+ INF — comprometerse a + inf
b) ( state views) comprometerse[kǝ'mɪt]1. VT1) [+ crime, sin, error] cometerperjury2) (=consign) [+ resources] asignar, destinar; [+ troops] enviar; (Parl) [+ bill] remitir a una comisiónto commit sb — (to mental hospital) internar a algn
3) (=pledge) comprometer4)to commit o.s. (to) — comprometerse (a)
2.VIto commit to sb/sth — comprometerse con algn/a algo
* * *[kə'mɪt]
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- tt- transitive verb1) ( perpetrate) \<\<crime/error/sin\>\> cometer2) ( assign) \<\<funds/time/resources\>\> asignar, consignar (frml)to commit something to somebody's care — confiar* algo al cuidado de alguien
to commit something to memory — memorizar* algo
to commit something to paper o writing — poner* or (frml) consignar algo por escrito
3) ( send)she was committed to trial — se dictó auto de procesamiento or (en Méx) auto de sujeción a proceso contra ella
4) ( bind) comprometer, obligar*to commit somebody TO -ING/+ INF — comprometer or obligar* a alguien a + inf
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v refla) ( bind) comprometerseto commit oneself TO -ING/+ INF — comprometerse a + inf
b) ( state views) comprometerse -
3 commit
- tt-1) (perpetrate) begehen, verüben [Mord, Selbstmord, Verbrechen, Raub]; begehen [Dummheit, Bigamie, Fehler, Ehebruch]commit oneself/somebody to doing something — sich/jemanden verpflichten, etwas zu tun
3) (entrust) anvertrauen (to Dat.)commit something to a person/a person's care — jemandem etwas anvertrauen/etwas jemandes Obhut (Dat.) anvertrauen
4)commit somebody for trial — jemanden dem Gericht überstellen
* * *[kə'mit]past tense, past participle - committed; verb1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) begehen2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) übergeben3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) sich verpflichten•- academic.ru/14596/commitment">commitment- committal
- committed* * *com·mit<- tt->[kəˈmɪt]I. vt1. (carry out)▪ to \commit sth etw begehenthe newspaper is being sued for allegedly \committing libel die Zeitung wird wegen angeblicher Verleumdung verklagtto \commit a crime/sin ein Verbrechen/eine Sünde begehento \commit an offence eine strafbare Handlung begehento \commit suicide Selbstmord begehen2. (bind)to \commit money to a project Geld für ein Projekt bereitstellento \commit soldiers to the defence of a region Soldaten zur Verteidigung eines Gebietes entsendento \commit oneself to a relationship sich akk auf eine Beziehung einlassen3. (institutionalize)▪ to \commit sb jdn einweisento \commit sb to prison jdn ins Gefängnis einweisenhe's been \committed to prison for fraud er ist wegen Betrugs inhaftiert wordento \commit sb to a hospital jdn in ein Krankenhaus einweisen [lassen]4. (entrust)to \commit sth to paper etw zu Papier bringento \commit to a course of action einen einmal eingeschlagenen Weg weiterverfolgen* * *[kə'mɪt]1. vt1) (= perpetrate) begehen2)to have sb committed (to an asylum) — jdn in eine Anstalt einweisen lassen
to commit sb/sth to sb's care — jdn/etw jds Obhut (dat) anvertrauen
to commit troops to a battle — Truppen in ein Gefecht schicken
to commit resources/manpower to a project — Mittel/Arbeitskräfte für ein Projekt einsetzen
that doesn't commit you to buying the book — das verpflichtet Sie nicht zum Kauf des Buches
2. vito commit to sb/sth — sich jdm gegenüber/zu etw verpflichten
3. vrsich festlegen (to auf +acc)you have to commit yourself totally to the cause — man muss sich voll und ganz für die Sache einsetzen or engagieren
I don't want to commit myself — ich möchte mich nicht festlegen
the government has committed itself to ( undertake) far-reaching reforms —
... without committing myself to the whole contract —... ohne damit an den ganzen Vertrag gebunden zu sein
* * *commit [kəˈmıt] v/t1. anvertrauen, übergeben, -tragen, -antworten ( alle:to dat):commit sth to sb’s care etwas jemandes Fürsorge anvertrauen;commit one’s soul to God seine Seele Gott befehlen;commit to the grave der Erde übergeben, beerdigen2. festhalten (to auf, in dat):a) sich etwas einprägen,b) etwas auswendig lernen3. JURa) jemanden einweisen ( to prison in eine Strafanstalt; to an institution in eine Heil- und Pflegeanstalt)b) jemanden übergeben:commit sb for trial jemanden dem zuständigen Gericht zur Hauptverhandlung überstellen4. PARL einen Gesetzesvorlage etc an einen Ausschuss überweisen5. ein Verbrechen etc begehen, verüben:commit o.s. to sth sich einer Sache verschreiben;be committed sich festgelegt haben;committed writer engagierter Schriftsteller7. kompromittieren, gefährden:commit o.s. sich eine Blöße geben, sich kompromittieren* * *- tt-1) (perpetrate) begehen, verüben [Mord, Selbstmord, Verbrechen, Raub]; begehen [Dummheit, Bigamie, Fehler, Ehebruch]2) (pledge, bind)commit oneself/somebody to doing something — sich/jemanden verpflichten, etwas zu tun
3) (entrust) anvertrauen (to Dat.)commit something to a person/a person's care — jemandem etwas anvertrauen/etwas jemandes Obhut (Dat.) anvertrauen
4)* * *v.anvertrauen v.verüben v. -
4 commit
[kə'mɪt] 1.1) (perpetrate) commettere, perpetrare [ crime]; commettere [error, adultery]4) dir.to commit sb. for trial — rinviare qcn. a giudizio
to commit sb. to jail, to a psychiatric hospital — fare incarcerare, internare qcn
5) form. (consign) affidareto commit sth. to paper — mettere qcs. per iscritto
2.to commit sth. to memory — mandare qcs. a memoria
to commit oneself — impegnarsi (to sth. in qcs.; as to per quanto riguarda)
* * *[kə'mit]past tense, past participle - committed; verb1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) commettere2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) affidare3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) impegnarsi•- committal
- committed* * *[kə'mɪt] 1.1) (perpetrate) commettere, perpetrare [ crime]; commettere [error, adultery]4) dir.to commit sb. for trial — rinviare qcn. a giudizio
to commit sb. to jail, to a psychiatric hospital — fare incarcerare, internare qcn
5) form. (consign) affidareto commit sth. to paper — mettere qcs. per iscritto
2.to commit sth. to memory — mandare qcs. a memoria
to commit oneself — impegnarsi (to sth. in qcs.; as to per quanto riguarda)
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5 commit
kə'mitpast tense, past participle - committed; verb1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) begå2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) overgi (seg), (tvangs)innlegge3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) forplikte (seg til), binde (seg)•- committal
- committedutøveverb \/kəˈmɪt\/1) begå, gjøredrepe\/myrde\/begå mord2) overgi, prisgi3) (tvangs)innlegge, sende4) (parlamentarisk, om forslag e.l.) sende til komitébehandling5) forpliktecommit oneself kompromittere seg, blottstille seg, avsløre seg, røpe seg engasjere seg, uttale seg (bindende), forplikte seg, binde seg, ta stilling tilhan vil ikke binde\/forplikte segde har gått for langt \/ de har engasjert seg for myeovergi segcommit someone for trial ( jus) sette under tiltale, avsi fengslingskjennelse overcommit to memory memorere noe, lære noe utenatcommit to paper\/writing sette noe på papiret, skrive ned noecommit to the flames kaste på ilden, brenne (opp), kremerecommit troops sette tropper inn (i kamp) -
6 commit
[kə'mit]past tense, past participle - committed; verb1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) cometer2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) entregar3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) comprometer-se•- committal
- committed* * *com.mit[kəm'it] vt+vi 1 confiar, entregar, consignar, depositar. 2 confinar, encerrar. 3 submeter (a consideração de um comitê). 4 cometer, perpetrar. 5 empenhar(-se), comprometer(-se), envolver(-se). to be committed for trial ser entregue a um júri para ser julgado. to commit an at of bankruptcy abrir falência. to commit to memory decorar. to commit oneself to comprometer-se a. to commit to paper anotar por escrito. to commit to prison encarcerar. -
7 commit
[kə'mit]past tense, past participle - committed; verb1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) storiti, zakriviti2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) zapreti3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) naložiti (si) dolžnost•- committal
- committed* * *[kəmít]transitive verb(to) zaupati; poveriti, izročiti; zapreti v preiskovalni zapor; učiti se na pamet; naložiti dolžnost; zagrešiti, zakriviti; storiti; kompromitiratito commit to memory — vtisniti si v spomin, zapomniti sito commit to o.s. — obvezati se; kompromitirati secommit no nuisance! — onesnaženje (tega prostora) je strogo prepovedano!
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