devote的意思和读音

devote

: [dɪˈvoʊt] : [dɪˈvəʊt]

v.

devotes  devoting  devoted  

v.+n.devote attention,devote effort,devote chapter,devote space

v.dedicate,give,offer,apply,bestow

v.1.(),,2.... (to)3.

v.1.to commit yourself to, or allot or use something for, a particular activity, aim, or purpose

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2. devise vt. devote vt. dew n. ...

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4. device n. devote vt. , dial v. () ...

5.…… willing a. devote vt. radium n. ...

6. lap , devote , salty , ...

7. devise vt. devote vt. dew n. ...

8. biology n. devote vt. medical a. ...

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1.Songwriter Elvis L. Carden, decided to devote the design of his house to his greatest passion: music.ElvisL.Carden——

2.Each of you have so much talent, and with so much time to yourself in the future will be able to devote as much to it as you wish.

3.Only the person of the real understanding other people's pain and sufferings, then can devote to do a fine matter for the other people.

4.If the state owns the land, how does it decide how much land to devote to development?

5.For this you need to be a serious student of the breed and devote years of your life to it. No "in one day, out the other" .

6.One way would be to devote a percentage of any oil output recovered from current lows into a fund for the development of the region.

7.The plan was to devote roughly half of two Evening News programs to extensive recapitulations of all that was known about Watergate.

8.How much of its output should a society wish to devote to fending off once in 50 or 100-year crises?50100

9.How much money can you afford to devote to learning English.

10.Eileen Chang has devote his life in which the different stages of emotion, consciousness of his own life, as well as cultural psychology.