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commit+(verb)

  • 1 commit

    [kə'mit]
    past tense, past participle - committed; verb
    1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) begå
    2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) indlægge; indsætte
    3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) forpligte sig
    - committal
    - committed
    * * *
    [kə'mit]
    past tense, past participle - committed; verb
    1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) begå
    2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) indlægge; indsætte
    3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) forpligte sig
    - committal
    - committed

    English-Danish dictionary > commit

  • 2 to commit

    at begå

    English-Danish mini dictionary > to commit

  • 3 sin

    [sin] 1. noun
    (wickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law: It is a sin to envy the possessions of other people; Lying and cheating are both sins.) synd
    2. verb
    (to do wrong; to commit a sin, especially in the religious sense: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.) synde
    - sinful
    - sinfully
    - sinfulness
    * * *
    [sin] 1. noun
    (wickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law: It is a sin to envy the possessions of other people; Lying and cheating are both sins.) synd
    2. verb
    (to do wrong; to commit a sin, especially in the religious sense: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.) synde
    - sinful
    - sinfully
    - sinfulness

    English-Danish dictionary > sin

См. также в других словарях:

  • commit — ► VERB (committed, committing) 1) carry out or perform (a crime, immoral act, or mistake). 2) pledge or dedicate to a course, policy, or use. 3) (commit oneself to) resolve to remain in a long term emotional relationship with (someone). 4)… …   English terms dictionary

  • commit — com·mit vb com·mit·ted, com·mit·ting vt 1 a: to put into another s charge or trust: entrust consign committed her children to her sister s care b: to place in a prison or mental hospital esp. by judicial order was found to be gravely …   Law dictionary

  • commit — com‧mit [kəˈmɪt] verb committed PTandPP committing PRESPART 1. [intransitive, transitive] to say that someone will definitely do something or must do something: commit somebody to do something • He committed his government to support Thailand s… …   Financial and business terms

  • commit — verb (committed; committing) Etymology: Middle English committen, from Anglo French committer, from Latin committere to connect, entrust, from com + mittere to send Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • commit — vb 1 Commit, entrust, confide, consign, relegate are comparable when they mean to assign to a person or place for some definite end or purpose (as custody or safekeeping). Commit is the widest term; it may express merely the general idea of… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • commit — verb committed, committing (T) 1 CRIME to do something wrong or illegal: commit a crime: Women commit fewer crimes than men. | commit murder/rape/adultery etc: Brady committed a series of brutal murders. | commit suicide (=kill yourself… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • commit suicide — verb kill oneself the terminally ill patient committed suicide • Hypernyms: ↑kill • Verb Frames: Somebody s * * * commit suicide To kill oneself • • • Main Entry: ↑suicide …   Useful english dictionary

  • commit to writing — I verb affirm, assert, assure, attest, authenticate, be bound, certify, circumstantiate, commemorate, contract, covenant, document, guarantee, inscribe, insure, make a statement, note, ratify, set down, sign a pact, stipulate, subscribe,… …   Law dictionary

  • commit — verb Commit is used with these nouns as the object: ↑abuse, ↑act, ↑adultery, ↑assault, ↑atrocity, ↑blasphemy, ↑blunder, ↑breach, ↑burglary, ↑crime, ↑deed, ↑error …   Collocations dictionary

  • commit to memory — verb To learn by heart, to memorize …   Wiktionary

  • commit suicide — verb To kill oneself; to take ones own life. Syn: suicide, top oneself …   Wiktionary

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