transitive. To perpetrate (evil, an evil or harmful deed); to commit (a sin or crime). Now somewhat archaic (frequently in past tense or past…
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释义 | the world > action or operation > doing > do [verb (transitive)] > something bad (9) workeOE transitive. To perpetrate (evil, an evil or harmful deed); to commit (a sin or crime). Now somewhat archaic (frequently in past tense or past… doOE transitive. To commit (sin, crime, etc.); to perpetrate. Now chiefly with murder. commit1445 transitive. To carry out (a reprehensible act); to perpetrate (a crime, sin, offence, etc.). commisea1475 transitive. To perform, carry out (an act); esp. (in a negative sense) to commit, perpetrate (a crime, offence, etc.). Cf. commit, v. 9. perpetrec1475 transitive. To perpetrate (a crime, etc.). perpetrate1542 transitive. To commit (a criminal, immoral, or harmful act). Also in weakened use: to commit (a folly, error, etc.). Subcategories:— again (1) — something humorously seen as bad (2) |
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