swear 的 3 个定义
swore [swawr, swohr] /swɔr, swoʊr/ or sware [swair]; /swɛər/; sworn [swawrn, swohrn]; /swɔrn, swoʊrn/; swear·ing.
- to make a solemn declaration or affirmation by some sacred being or object, as a deity or the Bible.
- to bind oneself by oath.
- to give evidence or make a statement on oath.
- to use profane oaths or language: Don't swear in front of the children.
swore [swawr, swohr] /swɔr, swoʊr/ or sware [swair]; /swɛər/; sworn [swawrn, swohrn]; /swɔrn, swoʊrn/; swear·ing.
- to declare, affirm, attest, etc., by swearing by a deity, some sacred object, etc.
- to affirm, assert, or say with solemn earnestness.
- to promise or undertake on oath or in a solemn manner; vow.
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- swear by, to name as one's witness or guarantee in swearing.Informal.to have great confidence in; rely on: He swears by his dentist.to have certain knowledge of: I thought I saw him leaving, but I couldn't swear by it.
- swear in, to admit to office or service by administering an oath: A new president will be sworn in today.
- swear off, to promise or resolve to give up something, especially intoxicating beverages.
- swear out, to secure by making an accusation under oath.
swear 近义词
declare under oath
swear 的近义词 29 个
- affirm
- assert
- depose
- testify
- vow
- attest
- avow
- covenant
- maintain
- plight
- promise
- state
- trust
- vouch
- warrant
- cross one's heart
- depend on
- give one's word
- give witness
- have confidence in
- make an affidavit
- pledge oneself
- rely on
- say so
- state under oath
- swear by
- swear to god
- swear up and down
- take an oath
swear 的反义词 4 个
speak profanely; be vulgar
更多swear例句
- I swear, if he pees on another bush during a family walk, I just might lose it.
- Letlow, a 41-year-old congressman-elect from Louisiana, died after contracting covid-19 late last year, days before he was scheduled to be sworn in as a member of Congress.
- He swears he can see his influence on Leftwich on the field.
- The officer did not charge either man, but later that day Karau went before a Fairfax County magistrate and swore out a misdemeanor assault charge against Chastain.
- Among the possibilities raised were adding sworn police officers who could make arrests, ambassadors who could help riders navigate the system rather than write tickets and homeless outreach workers.
- Nine new Republican senators will swear their oaths of office.
- Or should you swear it off in the name of better cholesterol?
- Opposing fans often taunt him, screaming, “Swear in a minute, he's going to swear in a minute.”
- I swear we all went into this because we like people and most importantly the idea of healing you is very rewarding.
- It just shocked me, I swear I would have a chauffeur if I could ever afford one.
- Three hours ago you had never seen me, and now you swear my indifference will kill you.
- I swear (and he did swear hard enough, if an oath could do it, to satisfy any man) I've had nothing to do with it.
- To swear by his name is not to do sacrifice; and is therefore to perform another part of his worship.
- The men said unto her, we will be blameless of this thine oath which thou hast made us swear.
- To swear in suitable circumstances is the duty of all; but it is the privilege of those only who are in covenant with God.