swear an oath

英 [sweə(r) ən əʊθ] 美 [swer ən oʊθ]

发誓

法律



双语例句

  1. If a man vow a vow unto the LORD, or swear an oath to bind his soul with a bond; he shall not break his word, he shall do according to all that proceedeth out of his mouth.
    人若向耶和华许愿或起誓,要约束自己,就不可食言,必要按口中所出的一切话行。
  2. To swear falsely; commit perjury. Before giving evidence you have to swear an oath.
    作伪证发伪誓,作伪证在作证之前你得先发誓。
  3. Before giving evidence you have to swear an oath.
    在作证之前你得先发誓。
  4. After being endorsed, the new cabinet will need to swear an oath of allegiance to His Majesty the King.
    在获得批准之后,新内阁还将要宣誓效忠国王。
  5. To state that you will tell the truth, but without swear an oath.
    未经宣誓声明你要说真话。
  6. However, he also instituted a hierarchical system of levels among his followers, and had them swear an oath on his core tenets.
    不过,他也在追随者中间立了标准等级制度,它让追随者以他的核心信条宣誓。
  7. Heb. 6:16 For men swear by the greater, and for all disputes among them an oath is final for confirmation.
    来六16人都是指著比自己大的起誓,而起誓乃是人各样争论的了结,作为保证。
  8. Government employees swear an oath not to reveal official secrets.
    政府雇员宣誓不泄露官方机密。
  9. In court you have to swear an oath that you will tell the truth.
    在法庭上你必须发誓自己说的一切话都是真的。
  10. Members have to swear an oath of secrecy.
    各成员必须宣誓保证要保密。