Commit

  • 21Commit — En el contexto de la Ciencia de la computación y la gestión de datos, commit (acción de comprometer) se refiere a la idea de consignar un conjunto de cambios tentativos, o no permanentes . Un uso popular es al final de una transacción de base de… …

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  • 22commit — com•mit [[t]kəˈmɪt[/t]] v. mit•ted, mit•ting 1) to give in trust or charge; consign 2) to consign for preservation: to commit ideas to writing[/ex] 3) to declare as having a certain opinion or position: The senator would not commit herself on the …

    From formal English to slang

  • 23commit*/*/*/ — [kəˈmɪt] verb 1) [T] to do something that is illegal or morally wrong The study aims to find out what makes people commit crimes.[/ex] He had admitted to committing adultery.[/ex] Reports suggest that the singer committed suicide (= killed… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 24commit — /kəˈmɪt / (say kuh mit) verb (t) (committed, committing) 1. to give in trust or charge; entrust; consign. 2. to consign for preservation: to commit to writing; to commit to memory. 3. to consign to custody in an institution, as a jail, mental… …

  • 25commit — verb (committed; committing) Etymology: Middle English committen, from Anglo French committer, from Latin committere to connect, entrust, from com + mittere to send Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 …

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  • 26commit — 01. You shouldn t really [commit] yourself until you have all the facts. 02. Police believe the murder was [committed] by two men who were known to the victim. 03. I was offered a job at a company in Chicago, but I didn t accept it because they… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 27commit — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. perpetrate, perform, do; refer, consign, entrust; confide, commend; take into custody, confine. See action, commission, lawsuit, promise. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To perform] Syn. perpetrate, do, act …

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  • 28commit —   Hana, ho okō.   In such phrases as the following, commit is usually not translated: commit perjury, hō ike wahahe e; commit adultery, moekolohe.    ♦ I did not commit myself, a ole i ae, a ole i hō ole; a ole i hō ike i ka mana o …

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  • 29commit — v.tr. (committed, committing) 1 (usu. foll. by to) entrust or consign for: a safe keeping (I commit him to your care). b treatment, usu. destruction (committed the book to the flames). 2 perpetrate, do (esp. a crime, sin, or blunder). 3 pledge,… …

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  • 30commit — 1. verb a) To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to intrust; to consign; used with to, unto. Commit thy way unto the Lord. Psalms xxxvii. 5 …

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