- comprometerse
- comprometerse► verbo pronominal1 (contraer una obligación) to commit oneself, pledge■ se comprometió a pagar she promised to pay2 (involucrarse) to get involved3 (establecer relaciones formales) to get engaged* * *to commit oneself* * *VPR1) (=contraer un compromiso) to commit o.s.
no te comprometas demasiado pronto — don't commit yourself too soon
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comprometerse a algo — to commit o.s. to sthla compañía se compromete a una subida de 250 euros mensuales — the company is committed to a pay rise of 250 euros a month
se compromete con él a cosas que luego no cumple — he makes him promises he then doesn't keep
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comprometerse en algo — to commit o.s. to sth•
comprometerse a hacer algo — to commit o.s. to doing sth, undertake to do sthse han comprometido a reducir el paro — they have committed themselves to reducing unemployment, they have undertaken to reduce unemployment
me comprometí a ayudarte y lo haré — I promised to help you and I will, I said I'd help you and I will
me comprometo a terminar el trabajo para el viernes — I promise to finish the work by Friday
2) (=implicarse socialmente) to commit o.s., make a commitmentcomprometerse políticamente (con algo) — commit o.s. politically (to sth), to make a political commitment (to sth)
3) (=citarse)ya me he comprometido para el sábado — I've arranged to do something else on Saturday
comprometerse con algn — to arrange to see sb
4) [novios] to get engagedse han comprometido y se casarán pronto — they have got engaged and will be getting married soon
comprometerse con algn — to get engaged to sb
* * *(v.) = become + engaged, vest, pledge, implicate + ReflexivoEx. Their professional relationship soon blossomed into a personal one, and a year later they became engaged.Ex. Managers should be fully vested in the change.Ex. Although Canada has pledged to phase out the use of halon gas by the year 2000, alternative gases are being developed.Ex. In addition to convincing the assembly to vote against war, they must figure out the mystery of the burned bodies without implicating themselves.* * *(v.) = become + engaged, vest, pledge, implicate + ReflexivoEx: Their professional relationship soon blossomed into a personal one, and a year later they became engaged.
Ex: Managers should be fully vested in the change.Ex: Although Canada has pledged to phase out the use of halon gas by the year 2000, alternative gases are being developed.Ex: In addition to convincing the assembly to vote against war, they must figure out the mystery of the burned bodies without implicating themselves.* * *
■comprometerse verbo reflexivo
1 (dar su palabra) me comprometo a venir, I promise to come
se comprometen a arreglarlo en dos días, they undertake to repair it within two days
2 (hacerse novios) to become engaged
'comprometerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comprometer
English:
cautious
- commit
- pledge
- pussyfoot
- tie down
- undertake
- engaged
- under
* * *vpr1. [asumir un compromiso] to commit oneself;se comprometió a hacerlo she promised to do it;me comprometí a acabarlo cuanto antes I promised to finish it as soon as possible;se han comprometido a cumplir el acuerdo de paz they have committed themselves to fulfilling the peace agreement2. [ideológicamente, moralmente] to become involved (en in);se comprometió en la defensa de los derechos humanos she got involved in campaigning for human rights3. [para casarse] to get engaged (con to)* * *comprometersev/r1 promise (a to)2 a una causa commit o.s.3 de novios get engaged* * *vr1) : to commit oneself2)comprometerse con : to get engaged to* * *comprometerse vb1. (novios) to get engaged2. (prometer) to commit yourselfno quiere comprometerse she doesn't want to commit herselfcomprometerse a hacer algo to promise to do somethingse comprometió a venir a buscarme he promised to come and pick me up
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.