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игольчатая
cometer
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inglés
español
español
I. commit <part. pres. committing; pret., part. pas. committed> [ingl. am. kəˈmɪt, ingl. brit. kəˈmɪt] V. trans.
1. commit (perpetrate):
commit crime/fraud/error/sin
to commit suicide
2. commit (assign):
commit funds/time/resources
commit funds/time/resources
consignar form.
to commit sth to sb's care
to commit sth/sb to the flames liter.
entregar algo/a alguien a las llamas liter.
to commit sth to memory
to commit sth to paper or writing
to commit sth to paper or writing
3. commit (send):
4. commit (in government):
commit
5. commit (bind):
commit
commit
to commit sb to -ing/+infin
comprometer or obligar a alguien a  +  infin
II. commit <part. pres. committing; pret., part. pas. committed> [ingl. am. kəˈmɪt, ingl. brit. kəˈmɪt] V. v. refl. to commit oneself
1. commit (bind):
to commit oneself
to commit oneself to -ing/+infin
comprometerse a  +  infin
2. commit (state views):
to commit oneself
to commit perjury
to commit perjury
to commit perjury
to commit hara-kiri
to commit adultery
to make or commit a gaffe
meter la pata coloq.
to make or commit a gaffe
pifiarla coloq.
to make or commit a gaffe
to commit an atrocity
español
español
inglés
inglés
to committo memory form.
cometer crimen/delito
cometer pecado
to commit an offense ingl. am.
to commit an offence ingl. brit.
inglés
inglés
español
español
commit [kəˈmɪt] V. trans. -tt-
1. commit (carry out):
commit
to commit suicide
to commit an error
2. commit (bind):
to commit oneself (to sth)
3. commit (institutionalize):
to commit sb to prison
to commit sb to hospital
4. commit (entrust):
to commit sth to memory
to commit sth to paper
to commit adultery
to commit suicide
español
español
inglés
inglés
to commit an offence [or offense ingl. am.]
inglés
inglés
español
español
commit <-tt-> [kə·ˈmɪt] V. trans.
1. commit (carry out):
commit
to commit suicide
to commit an error
2. commit (bind):
to commit oneself (to sth)
3. commit (institutionalize):
to commit sb to prison
to commit sb to a hospital
4. commit (entrust):
to commit sth to memory
to commit sth to paper
to commit adultery
to commit suicide
español
español
inglés
inglés
cometer tb. DER.
Present
Icommit
youcommit
he/she/itcommits
wecommit
youcommit
theycommit
Past
Icommitted
youcommitted
he/she/itcommitted
wecommitted
youcommitted
theycommitted
Present Perfect
Ihavecommitted
youhavecommitted
he/she/ithascommitted
wehavecommitted
youhavecommitted
theyhavecommitted
Past Perfect
Ihadcommitted
youhadcommitted
he/she/ithadcommitted
wehadcommitted
youhadcommitted
theyhadcommitted
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Ethnic cleansings and other atrocities mentally and physically destroyed the people.
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Plates 31 to 39 focus on atrocities, and were produced on the same batch of plates as the famine group.
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The gendarmes became notorious for carrying out atrocities against captured partisans and their supporters.
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False rumors of atrocities were spread, some fearful settlers had left their farms and the authorities were petitioned to intervene.
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He would try to bring down all the atrocities happening in the society.
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