🙏devote (dɪˈvoʊt)

verb
/dɪˈvoʊt/
奉献 (fèngxiàn)

含义

to give time, effort, or resources to something
含义翻译
将时间、努力或资源投入某事
jiāng shíjiān, nǔlì huò zīyuán tóurù mǒu shì

例句

She devotes much of her time to helping the poor.

她把大部分时间都奉献给了帮助穷人。
Tā bǎ dà bùfen shíjiān dōu fèngxiàn gěile bāngzhù qióngrén.

示例表达

devote oneself to
致力于
zhìlì yú

同义词

dedicate, commit, allocate, apply

反义词

neglect, ignore

搭配词

devote time, devote energy, devote effort, devote resources

更多例句

She is devoted to practicing music daily.

她致力于每天练习音乐。
Ta zhili yu meitian lianxi yinyue.

She is devoted to teaching children patiently.

她致力于耐心地教导孩子。
Ta zhili yu naixin di jiaodao haizi.

I am devoted to learning with a clear routine.

我致力于按照明确的常规学习。
Wo zhili yu anzhao mingque de changgui xuexi.

We are devoted to improving our service quality.

我们致力于提高我们的服务质量。
Women zhili yu tigao women de fuwu zhiliang.

We are devoted to building a respectful workplace.

我们致力于建立一个受人尊敬的工作场所。
Women zhili yu jianli yige shou ren zunjing de gongzuo changsuo.

They are devoted to creating safe spaces for learners.

他们致力于为学习者创造安全的空间。
Tamen zhili yu wei xuexizhe chuangzao anquan de kongjian.

He is devoted to supporting his team during tough times.

他致力于在困难时期支持他的团队。
Ta zhili yu zai kunnan shiqi zhichi ta de tuandui.

Having been devoted to his community in New York he became well-known.

在纽约致力于他的社区后,他变得非常有名。
Zài Niǔyuē zhìlì yú tā de shèqū hòu, tā biàn dé fēicháng yǒumíng.

Having been devoted to the people of his locality he gained much popularity.

由于对他所在地区的人们的奉献,他获得了很高的知名度。
Yóuyú duì tā suǒzài dìqū de rénmen de fèngxiàn, tā huòde le hěn gāo de zhīmíngdù.

Having been devoted to his students he achieved the Teacher of the Year award.

由于他对学生的奉献,他获得了年度教师奖。
Yóuyú tā duì xuéshēng de fèngxiàn, tā huò déle niándù jiàoshī jiǎng.

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