1SPEND TIMEto give all your attention and effort to one particular thing 致力于,献身于
dedicate yourself/your life to something
The actress now dedicates herself to children’s charity work.
这名女演员现在致力于儿童慈善工作。
2SAY/STATEto say at the beginning of a book or film, or before a piece of music, that it has been written, made, or performed for someone that you love or respect (题)献给
dedicate something to somebody
The book was dedicated to her husband.
这本书题献给她的丈夫。
3.SAY/STATEto state in an official ceremony that a building will be given someone’s name in order to show respect for them 〔以某人的名字〕为〔建筑物〕举行命名仪式
4to use a place, time, money etc only for a particular purpose 把…专用于
dedicate yourself/your life to something• Spurred by the horrors he witnessed in war, Cheshire dedicated his life to caring for others after it was over.• They are the ordinarycitizens for whom the honours system was designed - people who have dedicated their lives toduty.• Gave his fortune to the poor, then dedicated his life toeducation.• You can think about it, talk about it, write about it, dedicate your life to it.• Then he dedicated his life to music and the pursuit of women, and we found we had things in common.• Benavides dedicated himself topreserving Peru's environment.• Formercolleaguesdescribed Hoster as a hard-charging militaryjournalist who dedicated her life to the Army.• For two years Jim was alternately exhilarated and terrified by the prospect of dedicating his life to the Church.• Many dedicate their lives toworship.
dedicate something to somebody• Greene dedicated the book to his mother.• Murphy Hall is dedicated to one of the university's chancellors.
Origindedicate
(1400-1500)Latindedicare, from dicare“to say publicly”