vow 英 [vaʊ]   美 [vaʊ]

vow

vow  英 [vaʊ] 美 [vaʊ]

n. 发誓;许愿  v. 发誓;郑重宣告 

进行时:vowing  过去式:vowed  过去分词:vowed  第三人称单数:vows  名词复数:vows 

to break a vow, to keep a vow 违反╱履行誓约
to break your marriage vows 背弃婚姻誓约

  • To vow is to make an earnest promise or pledge. People getting married often vow to stick together “till death do us part,” while a presidential candidate might vow to lower taxes.
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  • n. 发誓;许愿
  • v. 发誓;郑重宣告
  • 1. to break a vow, to keep a vow

    违反╱履行誓约

  • 2. to break your marriage vows

    背弃婚姻誓约

  • 3. She vowed never to speak to him again.

    她发誓再也不和他说话了。

  • 4. He vowed that he had not hurt her.

    他起誓他没有伤害过她。

  • 5. They vowed eternal friendship.

    他们立誓要友谊长存。

vow / vaʊ ; NAmE vaʊ / noun , verb vow vows vowed vowing noun a formal and serious promise, especially a religious one, to do sth (尤指宗教的)誓,誓言,誓约 to make/take a vow 立╱发誓 to break/keep a vow 违反╱履行誓约 to break your marriage vows 背弃婚姻誓约 Nuns take a vow ofchastity. 修女矢发贞洁愿。 collocationsat marriage verb to make a formal and serious promise to do sth or a formal statement that is true 起誓;立誓;发誓 vowto do sth She vowed never to speak to him again. 她发誓再也不和他说话了。 vow(that)… He vowed (that) he had not hurt her. 他起誓他没有伤害过她。 vowsth They vowed eternal friendship. 他们立誓要友谊长存。 + speech ‘I'll be back,’ she vowed. “我会回来的。”她发誓道。 vow / vaʊ ; NAmE vaʊ /
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