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angielski
niemiecki
niemiecki

I. com·mit <-tt-> [kəˈmɪt] CZ. cz. przech.

1. commit (carry out):

to commit sth
to commit a crime/sin
to commit an offence
to commit suicide

2. commit (bind):

to commit oneself to sth
sich B. etw C. voll und ganz widmen
to commit oneself to doing sth

3. commit (institutionalize):

to commit sb
to commit sb to prison
to commit sb to a hospital

4. commit (entrust):

to commit sth to memory
to commit sth to paper

II. com·mit <-tt-> [kəˈmɪt] CZ. cz. nieprzech. (bind oneself)

to commit to sth
sich B. auf etw B. festlegen
to commit a crime
to commit hara-kiri
to commit bigamy
niemiecki
niemiecki
angielski
angielski
to commit adultery
to commit suicide
to commit a crime
to commit suicide
to commit hara-kiri
jdn [in etw B.] zwangseinweisen
to commit sb [to sth]

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angielski
niemiecki
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commit CZ. cz. przech. PR. GOSP.

commit
niemiecki
niemiecki
angielski
angielski
commit
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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The bill proposes a five-year prison sentence and/or fine for individuals who commit identity theft using falsified corporate websites or e-mails.
en.wikipedia.org
A motion to civilly commit that inmate requires a separate screening.
www.startribune.com
The police department does nt create, commit or condone the crimes.
en.wikipedia.org
The state of Yemen as it is currently has forced its citizens to commit crimes against one another and foreigners.
en.wikipedia.org
Barber is an aloof womanizer who can not commit or love and is used to illustrate the loneliness inherent in big-city life.
en.wikipedia.org