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recommit

/ree-kuh-mit/US // ˌri kəˈmɪt //UK // (ˌriːkəˈmɪt) //

重新承诺,再次承诺,再承诺,重新提交

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·com·mit·ted, re·com·mit·ting.

    • : to commit again.
    • : to refer again to a committee.

Examples

  • Yet the Eagles allowed Foles to leave as a free agent following the 2018 season and recommitted to Wentz, giving him the huge contract and reinstalling him as the starter for the 2019 season.

  • Harden must show that he can recommit to team basketball after years of running the show in Houston, while Irving must reestablish himself as a reliable night-to-night contributor and an engaged defender in the playoffs.

  • Merrick Garland will lead the department in recommitting itself to the people and restore fidelity to the democratic values embedded in the Constitution and the laws of the United States.

  • Both sisters’ careers were on the upswing in 2019, as Kristie recommitted herself to becoming a standout player and Sam was a regular starter in the World Cup and won another NWSL title.

  • GOP leaders are also eager to keep using the “motion to recommit” — a final amendment offered by the minority party just before the passage of a bill — to drive wedges in the Democratic caucus.

  • In the end, the clarity that comes from moments of horror can help us recommit to deeper principles.

  • Kerry got the major players to recommit to the Geneva Communiqué that outlines a transition to a post-Assad Syria.

  • First, Washington will need to recommit itself, firmly, to the peace process.

  • Across Pakistan, a national movement has emerged to rebuild the schools and recommit to educate all children, including girls.

  • He can preserve the possibility of a democratic Zionist state until Israelis recommit to it themselves.

  • She stood like any statue done in cold Carrara while he spoke; and when she made no sign he gave the word to recommit me.

  • Mr. Stanford moved to recommit the bill to obtain a more particular report on the claim than had been made.

  • Mr. Rhea moved to recommit the report to the committee who reported it, with a view to obtaining a report on the merits of it.

  • The motion then was, to recommit the second, fourth, and sixth sections.

  • A motion was made by Mr. Little to recommit the bill, and negatived.