committed
committed — 形容詞
1. Someone who is committed to a person, cause, or activity gives them steady suppo
投入;盡心
忠誠且全心奉獻於所信仰的人或事
Someone who is committed to a person, cause, or activity gives them steady support and effort because they believe in that person or thing.
Dr. Okafor has been a committed member of the hospital board for over twenty years.
Okafor 醫師二十年來一直是醫院董事會中盡心盡力的成員。
attributive: committed member of [group]
The charity needs committed volunteers who can work every Saturday morning.
這家慈善機構需要能夠每週六早上來幫忙的投入志工。
attributive: committed + noun (volunteers)
As a committed environmentalist, Priya cycles to work and avoids single-use plastics.
身為一位投入的環保人士,Priya 騎腳踏車上下班並避免使用一次性塑膠製品。
Her committed attitude toward lesson planning earned her the school's top teaching prize.
她對備課的全心投入為她贏得了校內的最高教學獎項。
The clinic is run entirely by a small group of committed local nurses.
這間診所完全由一群投入的在地護理師在經營。
- dedicated
Nearly identical; dedicated often emphasizes single-minded focus on a goal, while committed also carries a sense of obligation.
- devoted
Adds personal affection and emotional warmth that committed does not necessarily include.
- loyal
Stresses not abandoning someone or something, especially through difficulty.
- faithful
Focuses on reliability and keeping promises over a long period.
- uncommitted
The direct opposite; not giving support or effort.
- indifferent
Lacking interest or concern, whereas committed implies strong positive engagement.
文法句型
committed + to + noun/gerund
committed + noun
用法筆記
This sense can appear before a noun (a committed teacher) or after the verb be (She is committed to her students). When used predicatively, it is always followed by to.
常見錯誤
2. If a person or organization is committed to a particular plan or action, they ha
承諾
已答應參與某項計畫或行動
If a person or organization is committed to a particular plan or action, they have formally agreed to take part in it and intend to follow through.
The company is committed to reducing its carbon emissions by forty percent.
這家公司承諾將碳排放量減少四成。
predicative: is committed to + gerund (reducing)
Both sides are committed to reaching a peace agreement before the end of the year.
雙方承諾在今年年底前達成和平協議。
Theo is committed to running the marathon despite his recent knee injury.
Theo 儘管最近膝蓋受傷,仍然承諾要跑這場馬拉松。
The government is committed to building fifteen new public health centres by 2027.
政府承諾在 2027 年前興建十五間新的公共衛生中心。
- uncommitted
Not yet having made a pledge or promise about a plan.
- free
Not bound by any promise or obligation to act.
文法句型
be + committed + to + noun/gerund
用法筆記
This sense is used only after a verb (predicative position) — you cannot say a committed plan. It emphasizes a formal or definite promise about a specific future action. Distinguish from sense 1 (LOYAL & DEDICATED): sense 1 describes a general character of loyalty, while sense 2 refers to a concrete pledge tied to a particular plan.