oaths
英 [ˈəʊðz]
美 [ˈoʊðz]
n. 宣誓; 誓言; (表示愤怒、惊异等的)咒骂,诅咒的话
oath的复数
柯林斯词典
- See also:He took an oath of loyalty to the government...He swore an oath promising to uphold and protect the country's laws and constitution.Hippocratic oath
- N-SING (在法庭上承诺说实话的)誓言
In a court of law, when someone takesthe oath, they make a formal promise to tell the truth. You can say that someone ison oathorunder oathwhen they have made this promise.- His girlfriend had gone into the witness box and taken the oath...
他的女朋友进入证人席并立了誓。 - Under oath, Aston finally admitted that he had lied...
在宣誓的约束下,阿斯顿终于承认自己撒了谎。 - Three officers gave evidence on oath against him.
3位警官经宣誓提出了对他不利的证据。
- His girlfriend had gone into the witness box and taken the oath...
- N-COUNT (表示愤怒、震惊的)咒骂,诅咒
Anoathis an offensive or emphatic word or expression which you use when you are angry or shocked.- Wellor let out a foul oath and hurled himself upon him.
韦勒骂了一句粗话,然后向他猛扑过去。
- Wellor let out a foul oath and hurled himself upon him.
双语例句
- The king was very displeased, but he would not refuse in front of his guests because of his oaths.
黑落德王就十分为难,可是他已当着宾客的面发了誓,便不好拒绝。 - Remember the Danish saying that "eggs and oaths are easily broken".
记住,丹麦俗语中说:“容易打破的是鸡蛋和誓言”。 - We must not force others to take oaths, nor must we swear in the name of god.
不能强迫人家发誓,也不能自己用上帝的名字发誓。 - He hurled a few oaths at his wife and walked out, slamming the door.
他咒骂了妻子几句,砰的一声关上门就走了。 - Yet even then, the business school is not the right place for any such oaths.
然而,即便改成那样,商学院也不是发这种誓的合适之所。 - Administer oaths and affirmations;
(一)主持宣誓和陈述事实。 - The Irish chiefs had done their homage and taken their oaths in one language only, Irish.
爱尔兰的首领们在归降称臣和宣誓效忠时,只用一种语言,就是爱尔兰语。 - She at once launched out into oaths and curses.
她马上大肆咒骂起来。 - Again, you have heard that it was said to the people long ago,` Do not break your oath, but keep the oaths you have made to the Lord.
你们又听见有吩咐古人的话,说,不可背誓,所起的誓,总要向主谨守。 - The oaths passed with Mr Kim to the second generation, which holds all important posts of power.
这些誓言后来又传到第二代金正日那里,这第二代几乎占据了所有国家机器的权力。