VERB 承诺;保证;答应 If you promise that you will do something, you say to someone that you will definitely do it.
The post office has promised to resume first class mail delivery to the area on Friday... 邮局承诺于星期五恢复对这个地区第一类邮件的递送。
He had promised that the rich and privileged would no longer get preferential treatment... 他已经保证富人和特权阶层不会再得到优惠待遇。
Promise me you will not waste your time... 答应我,不要浪费自己的时间。
'We'll be back next year,' he promised... “我们明年会回来的,”他承诺道。
'You promise?' — 'All right, I promise.' “你保证?”——“好的,我保证。”
VERB 答应给予;承诺给予;保证让…得到 If you promise someone something, you tell them that you will definitely give it to them or make sure that they have it.
In 1920 the great powers promised them an independent state... 1920年,列强承诺让他们成为一个独立的国家。
The officers promise a return to multiparty rule. 这些官员承诺恢复多党统治。
N-COUNT 诺言;承诺;保证 A promise is a statement which you make to a person in which you say that you will definitely do something or give them something.
If you make a promise, you should keep it... 如果做出了承诺,就应该遵守。
The program has lived up to its promise to promote family welfare. 这个项目恪守了其改善家庭福利的承诺。
VERB 有可能;有希望 If a situation or event promises to have a particular quality or to be a particular thing, it shows signs that it will have that quality or be that thing.
While it will be fun, the seminar also promises to be most instructive. 这次的研讨会不仅会有趣,而且有可能会颇具启发意义。
N-UNCOUNT (非常好的或成功的)希望,迹象,指望 If someone or something shows promise, they seem likely to be very good or successful.
The boy first showed promise as an athlete in grade school. 这个男孩在上小学的时候就初次显示出成为运动员的潜力。