- Painting a house is a serious undertaking––it looks simple but involves a lot of preparation and hard work. An undertaking is a job or a task you commit to. The word also can mean the profession of funeral management.
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- n. 事业;企业;保证;殡仪业
- v. 同意;担任;许诺(undertake的ing形式)
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1. We will succeed his undertaking that he has not finished.
我们要继承他未完成的事业。
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2. But behind every achievement exists the motivation which is at the foundation of it and which in turn is strengthened and nourished by the accomplishment of the undertaking.
但是在每项成就背后都有一个作为其基础的推动力,这种推动力反过来又被所从事的事业中取得的成功所强化和滋养。
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3. It should be motivated activities for conductors, the leaders’ level and stuff to regulate the management of the undertaking and other relevant sectors.
这应当是一个激励性的行为,为了企业领导者,管理层和员工能够遵守企业和相关部门的规定。
- undertaking (n.) "enterprise," early 15c., verbal noun from undertake (v.). An Old English word for this was underfangenes.
under·tak·ing AWL / ˌʌndəˈteɪkɪŋ ; NAmE ˌʌndərˈteɪkɪŋ / noun 1 [countable ] a task or project, especially one that is important and/or difficult (重大或艰巨的)任务,项目,事业;企业 SYN venture ◆ He is interested in buying the club as a commercial undertaking. 他有意购买那个俱乐部作为投资。 ◆ In those days, the trip across country was a dangerous undertaking. 那个时期,越野旅行是一件危险的事情。 2 [countable ] ( formal) an agreement or a promise to do sth 承诺;保证;许诺;答应 undertaking(to do sth) ◆ a government undertaking to spend more on education 政府增加教育经费的承诺 undertaking(that…) ◆ The landlord gave a written undertaking that the repairs would be carried out. 房东书面保证将进行维修。 3 / ˈʌndəteɪkɪŋ ; NAmE ˈʌndərteɪkɪŋ / [uncountable ] the business of an undertaker 殡仪业;丧葬业 undertaking undertakings under·tak·ing / ˌʌndəˈteɪkɪŋ ; NAmE ˌʌndərˈteɪkɪŋ /
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