英:[teik æn əuθ]
美:[tek ən oθ]
英:[teik æn əuθ]
美:[tek ən oθ]
v.
宣誓,发誓,立誓
赌咒发誓
明誓
设誓起愿
phrase
to make a formal, solemn promise; pledge.
发誓
1 The constitution requires members of parliament to take an oath of allegiance.
宪法规定,议员必须宣誓效忠。
2 Jurors formally take an oath to take up office.
陪审员们正式宣誓就职.
3 I will take an oath that he said so.
我发誓他这样说过.
4 Before giving evidence the witness had to take an oath.
证人作证前要先宣誓.
5 One who refuses to take an oath, as of allegiance.
拒绝宣誓(效忠)者:拒绝宣誓的人, 如宣誓效忠的.
6 You take an oath they were at -- er -- at Belle's?
你起誓担保他们确实是在 ---- 唔 ---- 在贝尔那里,可以 吗 ?
7 Each worker will take an oath for life to keep census information confidential.
每位受雇员工均需宣誓对人口普查资讯终生保密.
8 So if you take an oath in front of fire, then you cannot against it.
因此,如果你在火焰面前宣誓, 你就不能违背誓言.
9 The oath was administered to him.
他受命宣誓。
10 The witnesses were placed under oath.
要求证人宣誓。