词汇 | dedicate to |
释义 | phrasededicate to1. dedicate sth to sb to say that a book, film, song etc has been written or made in order to express love or respect for a particular person: I'd like to dedicate this song to my wife. This book is dedicated to my children. Jamie, Laurie and Jo.2. dedicate sth to sb usually passive to give a building a particular person's name, or to write people's names on something that has been built, in order to show respect for them: The church is dedicated to St Nicholas and dates from 1125. On the village green there is a statue which is dedicated to those who died in the Great War.3. dedicate yourself/your life to (doing) sth to give a lot of your time and effort to something or someone, because you care about them a lot: Hoster had dedicated his life to the army. When Rosie became ill, he dedicated himself to caring for her.4. be dedicated to sth to be made or used for one particular purpose: The research centre is dedicated to space biology.dedicate (someone or something) to (someone or something)1. To devote oneself to a particular course of action. Once I had recovered from my injury, I dedicated myself to training for the marathon again. 2. To allocate someone or something to a particular cause. Luckily, Carrie dedicated these interns to us, so the mailing shouldn't take all day. 3. To show one's affection for someone by naming them, as at the beginning of a book. Of course I dedicated my novel to wife, to show my appreciation for her unwavering support. 4. To commit or pledge something to a religious entity or intention. Our church recently dedicated a beautiful shrine to Mary. dedicate someone or something to someone or something1. to reserve someone or something for the use of someone or something. The manager dedicated new assistants to the exclusive use of the legal department. The committee dedicated a corner in the library to books on agriculture. 2. to pledge someone or something to someone, something, a deity, or religious purposes. The elders dedicated the building to the glory of God. He dedicated himself to the prosecution of justice. dedicate tov. 1. To address or inscribe something to someone as a mark of respect or affection: The author dedicated the book to her nephew. This monument is dedicated to prisoners of war. 2. To set something apart for some deity or for religious use; consecrate something: The parish dedicated the new church to St. Peter. The temple was dedicated to Ra, the Egyptian sun god. 3. To set something apart for some special use: The convention organizers have dedicated this table to publishers who want to sell their books. This lane of traffic is dedicated to city buses. 4. To commit someone to some course of thought or action: The candidate dedicated herself to fixing social security. The mayor is dedicated to lowering taxes. |
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