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ded·i·cate
/ˈdɛdɪˌket ||ˈdɛˌdi-/
(
vt
.)奉獻,獻身于,致力于,題獻給
From:
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dedicate
專用配屬
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ded·i·cate
p. a.
Dedicated
;
set
apart
;
devoted
;
consecrated
.
“
Dedicate
to
nothing
temporal.”
Syn:
--
Devoted
;
consecrated
;
addicted
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ded·i·cate
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Dedicated
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Dedicating
.]
1.
To
set
apart
and
consecrate
,
as
to
a
divinity
,
or
for
sacred
uses
;
to
devote
formally
and
solemnly
;
as
,
to
dedicate
vessels
,
treasures
,
a
temple
,
or
a
church
,
to
a
religious
use
.
Vessels
of
silver
,
and
vessels
of
gold
, . . .
which
also
king
David
did
dedicate
unto
the
Lord
.
--
2
Sam
.
viii
. 10, 11.
We
have
come
to
dedicate
a
portion
of
that
field
as
a
final
resting
place
for
those
who
here
gave
their
lives
that
that
nation
might
live
. . . .
But
in
a
larger
sense
we
can
not
dedicate
,
we
can
not
consecrate
,
we
can
not
hallow
this
ground
.
--
A
.
Lincoln
.
2.
To
devote
,
set
apart
,
or
give
up
,
as
one's
self
,
to
a
duty
or
service
.
The
profession
of
a
soldier
,
to
which
he
had
dedicated
himself
.
--
Clarendon
.
3.
To
inscribe
or
address
,
as
to
a
patron
.
He
complied
ten
elegant
books
,
and
dedicated
them
to
the
Lord
Burghley
.
--
Peacham
.
Syn:
--
See
Addict
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
dedicate
v
1:
give
entirely
to
a
specific
person
,
activity
,
or
cause
; "
She
committed
herself
to
the
work
of
God
"; "
give
one's
talents
to
a
good
cause
"; "
consecrate
your
life
to
the
church
" [
syn
:
give
,
consecrate
,
commit
,
devote
]
2:
open
to
public
use
,
as
of
a
highway
,
park
,
or
building
; "
The
Beauty
Queen
spends
her
time
dedicating
parks
and
nursing
homes
"
3:
inscribe
or
address
by
way
of
compliment
; "
She
dedicated
her
book
to
her
parents
"
4:
set
apart
to
sacred
uses
with
solemn
rites
,
of
a
church
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