committed 例文
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日献身的な, コミット
- 例文 committed
- …saying that the Literary Gazette had committed the Chicago Tribune's habitual crime of contextomy against me.
- She committed a murder while on day release.
- In 1949, having fallen in with some petty criminals, he was arrested for harboring stolen goods and subsequently committed to the New York State Psychiatric Institute, where he met the future dedicatee of "Howl," Carl Solomon.
- At least one study suggests that if you take a population of boys between kindergarten and fourth grade, 60 percent of them have committed unsupervised fireplay, which is to say that fireplay is a common and absolutely normal part of human development.
- As the genre has shifted and evolved around — and in many ways beyond — them, they have remained committed to a role as flamekeeper of a certain strain of hip-hop authenticity.
- The Aussie gloveman hit back yesterday saying the accusations were worse than any wrongdoing he was alleged to have committed.
- Notre Dame, with its option-type quarterback, Tony Rice, is committed to the ground game.
- One line of steps we traced from the spot to the haw-haw; they were very distinct upon the turf; the heel was toward the haw-haw, the toe toward the spot where the murder was committed. — George Payne Rainsford James.
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