dedication 音标拼音: [d
, ɛdək'eʃən]
n . 奉献,献身,致力,题献,献辞
奉献,献身,致力,题献,献辞
dedication 专用
dedication n 1 :
complete and wholehearted fidelity 2 :
a ceremony in which something (
as a building )
is dedicated to some goal or purpose 3 :
a message that makes a pledge [
synonym : {
commitment },
{
dedication }]
4 :
a short message (
as in a book or musical work or on a photograph )
dedicating it to someone or something [
synonym :
{
dedication }, {
inscription }]
5 :
the act of binding yourself (
intellectually or emotionally )
to a course of action ; "
his long commitment to public service "; "
they felt no loyalty to a losing team " [
synonym :
{
commitment }, {
allegiance }, {
loyalty }, {
dedication }]
Dedication \
Ded `
i *
ca "
tion \,
n . [
L .
dedicatio .]
1 .
The act of setting apart or consecrating to a divine Being ,
or to a sacred use ,
often with religious solemnities ;
solemn appropriation ;
as ,
the dedication of Solomon '
s temple .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
A devoting or setting aside for any particular purpose ;
as ,
a dedication of lands to public use .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
An address to a patron or friend ,
prefixed to a book ,
testifying respect ,
and often recommending the work to his special protection and favor .
[
1913 Webster ]
179 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dedication ":
abandon ,
acknowledgments ,
address ,
adherence ,
allegiance ,
altruism ,
ardency ,
ardor ,
assigned task ,
assignment ,
back ,
back matter ,
bastard title ,
beatification ,
beatitude ,
bibliography ,
blessedness ,
blessing ,
bounden duty ,
burden ,
business ,
call of duty ,
canonization ,
catch line ,
catchword ,
charge ,
colophon ,
commitment ,
committedness ,
consecration ,
constancy ,
contents ,
contents page ,
copyright page ,
decidedness ,
decision ,
decisiveness ,
deference ,
definiteness ,
determinateness ,
determination ,
determinedness ,
devoir ,
devotedness ,
devotion ,
devoutness ,
disinterest ,
disinterestedness ,
duties and responsibilities ,
duty ,
earnestness ,
endleaf ,
endpaper ,
endsheet ,
enshrinement ,
errata ,
ethics ,
exaltation ,
faith ,
faithfulness ,
fastness ,
fealty ,
fervency ,
fervidness ,
fervor ,
fidelity ,
fire ,
firmness ,
fixedness ,
flyleaf ,
folio ,
fore edge ,
foreword ,
front matter ,
glorification ,
grace ,
half -
title page ,
hallowing ,
head ,
heartiness ,
heat ,
heatedness ,
homage ,
humility ,
impassionedness ,
imperative ,
imprint ,
index ,
inscription ,
intensity ,
intentness ,
introduction ,
justification ,
justification by works ,
leaf ,
line of duty ,
loyalty ,
makeup ,
message ,
mission ,
modesty ,
must ,
obligation ,
obstinacy ,
onus ,
ordainment ,
ordination ,
ought ,
page ,
passion ,
passionateness ,
perseverance ,
persistence ,
place ,
pledge ,
preface ,
preliminaries ,
purification ,
purpose ,
purposefulness ,
recto ,
relentlessness ,
resoluteness ,
resolution ,
resolve ,
resolvedness ,
respect ,
reverso ,
running title ,
sacrifice ,
sainthood ,
sainting ,
sanctification ,
self -
abasement ,
self -
abnegation ,
self -
denial ,
self -
devotion ,
self -
effacement ,
self -
forgetfulness ,
self -
immolation ,
self -
imposed duty ,
self -
neglect ,
self -
neglectfulness ,
self -
renouncement ,
self -
sacrifice ,
self -
subjection ,
self -
will ,
selflessness ,
seriousness ,
setting apart ,
signature ,
sincerity ,
single -
mindedness ,
spirit ,
state of grace ,
staunchness ,
steadfastness ,
subtitle ,
table of contents ,
tail ,
tenacity ,
text ,
title ,
title page ,
total commitment ,
tried -
and -
trueness ,
triedness ,
trim size ,
trueness ,
type page ,
unacquisitiveness ,
unpossessiveness ,
unselfishness ,
vehemence ,
verso ,
warmth ,
wholeheartedness ,
will ,
zeal DEDICATION .
Solemn appropriation .
It may be expressed or implied .
2 .
An express dedication of property to public use is made by a direct appropriation of it to such use ,
and it will be enforced .
2 Peters ,
R .
566 ;
6 Hill ,
N .
Y .
Rep .
407 .
3 .
But a dedication of property to public or pious uses may be implied from the acts of the owner .
A permission to the public for the space of eight or even six years ,
to use a street without bar or impediment ,
is evidence from which a dedication to the public may be inferred .
2 Bouv .
Inst .
n .
1631 ;
11 East ,
R .
376 ;
12 Wheat .
R .
585 ;
10 Pet .
662 ;
2 Watts ,
23 ;
1 Whart .
469 ;
3 Verm ,
279 ;
6 Verm .
365 ;
7 Ham .
part 2 ,
135 ;
12 Wend .
172 ;
11 Ala .
R .
63 ,
81 ;
1 Spencer ,
86 ;
8 Miss .
R .
448 5 Watts &
S .
141 ;
Wright ,
150 ;
6 Hill ,
407 24 Pick .
71 ;
6 Pet .
431 ,
498 9 Port .,
527 ;
3 Bing .
447 ;
sed vide 5 Taunt .
R .
125 .
Vide Street ,
and the following authorities :
3 Kent ,
Com .
450 ;
5 Taunt .
125 5 Barn . &
Ald .
454 :
4 Barn . &
Ald .
447 ;
Math .
Pres .
833 .
As to what shall amount to a dedication of an invention to public use ,
see 1 Gallis .
482 ;
1 Paine '
s C .
C .
R .
345 ;
2 .
Pet .
R .
1 ;
7 Pet .
R .
292 ;
4 Mason ,
R .
1018 .
See Destination .
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DEDICATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Nowadays, dedication commonly indicates the quality of being loyal or devoted to a cause, ideal, or purpose
DEDICATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com DEDICATION definition: the act of dedicating See examples of dedication used in a sentence
DEDICATION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary The job requires a lot of enthusiasm, dedication and self-sacrifice I owe my life to the bravery and dedication of the rescue services She applied herself to the task with enormous energy and dedication With a certain amount of dedication and determination, you can achieve a great deal
Dedication - definition of dedication by The Free Dictionary 1 The act of dedicating or the state of being dedicated 2 A note prefixed to a literary, artistic, or musical composition dedicating it to someone in token of affection or esteem 3 A rite or ceremony of dedicating 4 Selfless devotion: served the public with dedication and integrity
dedication noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of dedication noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
dedication - WordReference. com Dictionary of English [uncountable] commitment, interest, or work in achieving a goal: complete dedication to her students an inscription at the beginning of a book, offered as a sign of respect or thanks:[countable] The dedication read simply "To my husband ''
Dedication - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English The word 'dedication' originated from the Latin word 'dedicatio', which means consecration or declaration In ancient Rome, dedication ceremonies were common for temples, buildings, and other important structures Over time, the term evolved to encompass a broader sense of commitment and purpose
Dedication Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary DEDICATION meaning: 1 : a feeling of very strong support for or loyalty to someone or something the quality or state of being dedicated to a person, group, cause, etc often + to; 2 : a message at the beginning of a book, song, etc , saying that it was written or is being performed in order to honor or express affection for someone often + to
Dedication - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Dedication means "committing yourself to something," like your dedication to marathon training that had you running every single morning for four months
DEDICATION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Dedication is the state of being devoted to a particular purpose or cause