commitment
n. 信奉,忠诚; 承诺; 已许诺的事; 献身; 投入; 花费
Commitment is a strong belief in an idea or system.
...commitment to the ideals of Bolshevism.
对布尔什维克主义理想的信奉
A commitment is something which regularly takes up some of your time because of an agreement you have made or because of responsibilities that you have.
I've got a lot of commitments...
我承担了很多责任。
Work commitments forced her to uproot herself and her son from Reykjavik.
她的工作迫使她和儿子从雷克雅未克搬走。
If you make a commitment to do something, you promise that you will do it.
We made a commitment to keep working together...
我们承诺继续合作。
They made a commitment to peace.
他们承诺要维护和平。
Commitment is the process of officially sending someone to a prison or to hospital.
1. the trait of sincere and steadfast fixity of purpose;
2. the act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action;
3. an engagement by contract involving financial obligation;
4. a message that makes a pledge
5. the official act of consigning a person to confinement (as in a prison or mental hospital)
Conveniently overlooking the fact that she wouldn't be able to meet the commitment, she agreed enthusiastically.
她不理会自己不能遵守承诺的事实, 热心地答应了.
They have an air of freedom, and they have not a dreary commitment to mean ambitious or love of comfort.
他们有一种自由自在的风度, 他们不沉溺于可鄙的追名逐利和对舒适生活的迷恋.
They are looking for someone with a real sense of commitment to the job.
他们正在找一个对这一工作有献身精神的人.
The builder had a commitment to finish the work on time.
那个承建商答应过准时完工.
They have an air of freedom, and they have not a dreary commitment to mean ambitions or love of comfort.
他们有一种奔放不羁的风度, 他们没有对卑鄙的野心目标的无聊的追逐和对舒适的迷恋.