sworn 英 [swɔːn]   美 [swɔrn]

sworn

sworn  英 [swɔːn] 美 [swɔrn]

adj. 发过誓的;宣誓过的  v. 发誓(swear的过去分词) 

If elected, he would be 72 when sworn in as president. 如果他当选,他在宣誓就职的时候已经72岁。
And yet, Candy had sworn she had seen someone walk by an upstairs window. 可是,坎迪发誓说她看见了有人从楼上的窗户走过。

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  • adj. 发过誓的;宣誓过的
  • v. 发誓(swear的过去分词)
  • 1. If elected, he would be 72 when sworn in as president.

    如果他当选,他在宣誓就职的时候已经72岁。

  • 2. And yet, Candy had sworn she had seen someone walk by an upstairs window.

    可是,坎迪发誓说她看见了有人从楼上的窗户走过。

  • 3. He will be sworn in with his hand on a bible used by Abraham Lincoln - the president who ended slavery in the United States.

    奥巴马在宣誓就职时会将手放在林肯总统曾经使用过的圣经上。 正是林肯总统结束了美国的奴隶制度。

  • sworn past participle of swear; sworn enemies, those who have taken a vow of mutual hatred, is from c. 1600.
sworn / swɔːn ; NAmE swɔːrn / adjective [only before noun ] 1 made after you have promised to tell the truth, especially in court (尤指在法庭上)宣过誓的,宣誓证明的 a sworn statement 宣誓证词 2 ~ enemies people, countries, etc. that have a strong hatred for each other 不共戴天的仇敌 see also swear v. sworn / swɔːn ; NAmE swɔːrn /
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