swear
swear 英 [sweə(r)] 美 [swer]
v. 发誓;咒骂 n. 宣誓;诅咒
进行时:swearing 过去式:swore 过去分词:sworn 第三人称单数:swears 名词复数:swears
- When you take an oath about something, you swear to it, affirming its truth. Ironically, if you utter an oath, such as a curse word or obscenity, you also swear. Do you swear to put a quarter in this jar for every time you swear?
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- v. 发誓;咒骂
- n. 宣誓;诅咒
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1. She fell over and swore loudly.
她摔倒了,大骂了一声。
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2. Why did you let him swear at you like that?
你怎么让他那样辱骂你呢?
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3. I swear that I'll never leave you.
我保证决不离开你。
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4. She made him swear not to tell anyone.
她要他发誓不告诉任何人。
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5. I swear to God I had nothing to do with it.
我可以对天发誓,这跟我一点关系也没有。
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6. Remember, you have sworn to tell the truth.
别忘记,你宣过誓要讲实话。
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7. He had to swear an oath of allegiance to the king.
他须宣誓效忠国王。
- swear (v.) Old English swerian "take an oath" (class VI strong verb; past tense swor, past participle sworen), from Proto-Germanic *swarjan-, (source also of Old Saxon swerian, Old Frisian swera, Old Norse sverja, Danish sverge, Middle Dutch swaren, Old High German swerien, German schwören, Gothic swaren "to swear"), from PIE root *swer- (1) "to speak, talk, say" (source also of Old Church Slavonic svara "quarrel," Oscan sverrunei "to the speaker").
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