dedication
Prononciation : [ˌdɛdɪˈkeɪʃən]
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Contexte : « commitment »
(noun) dedication means giving a lot of time and effort to something you care about. It's like when you really want to do well at a sport or a subject in school, so you spend a lot of time practicing or studying.
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Her dedication to learning the piano paid off when she performed in front of an audience.
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He showed no dedication to his studies and ended up failing the class.
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What kind of dedication do you think it takes to become a professional athlete?
Contexte : « recognition »
(noun) dedication can also mean a special ceremony or event to honor someone or something. This is usually when people come together to celebrate someone's achievements or to mark a significant place or object.
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The school held a dedication ceremony for the new library to honor the donors.
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There was no dedication for the old building, even though it had historical significance.
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Are you going to the dedication of the new park next week?
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