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четырёхчленное
commettere
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I. commit <forma in -ing committing, pt, pp committed> [Brit kəˈmɪt, Am kəˈmɪt] VB trans
1. commit (perpetrate):
commit crime, offence
commit sin, sacrilege, error
to commit adultery
to commit perjury
2. commit (engage, promise):
commit person
impegnare, vincolare (to do a fare)
3. commit (assign):
commit money
commit time
dedicare (to a)
4. commit LAW:
to commit sb for trial
to commit sb to a court for trial
5. commit (consign):
commit form
affidare (to a; to sb's care alla cura di qn)
to commit sth to the flames
to commit sth to paper
to commit sth to memory
to commit sb's body to the deep
6. commit POL:
commit bill
II. to commit oneself VB refl
to commit oneself <forma in -ing committing, pt, pp committed>:
to commit oneself
impegnarsi (to sth in qc; to do a fare)
I can't or I won't commit myself
non posso, non voglio impegnarmi (as to per quanto riguarda)
to commit oneself to sb
to commit incest
to commit perjury
to commit hara-kiri
to commit suicide
to commit suicide before n attempt, bid
to commit suicide rate
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engleski
perpetrare delitto, attentato
consumare delitto
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commit <-tt-> [kə·ˈmɪt] VB trans
1. commit (carry out):
commit
to commit an error
to commit suicide
2. commit (bind):
to commit oneself (to sth)
3. commit (institutionalize):
to commit sb to prison
to commit sb to a hospital
4. commit (entrust):
to commit sth to memory
to commit sth to paper
to commit adultery
to commit suicide
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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 police officer who changed the evidence tags was eventually convicted of perjury and sent to jail.
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This is because perjury means that a person has proved false to the oath he has taken.
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He also warns them against getting themselves arrested for perjury.
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He came across police conspiracies to commit perjury, to secure convictions.
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In 2009 two further witnesses from the original trial were also charged with perjury.
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