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swore

/swawr, swohr/US // swɔr, swoʊr //UK // (swɔː) //

发过誓的,发过誓,发誓,发过誓的人

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a simple past tense of swear.

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Examples

  • And there is Simon, the male escort, who finds himself fighting against the longing he long ago swore off.

  • In another, a woman swore at the reclining passenger in front of her and screamed for the pilot to “put this plane down.”

  • And when Bill Clinton swore on a stack of Bibles that he rose from a town called Hope, few of us rolled our eyes.

  • They insisted the raiders were from the “Dnipr” battalion and they swore revenge on them.

  • “I remember feeling very helpless because she swore me to secrecy and would never tell anyone,” she said.

  • At first he sat and wept, now he sat and swore, but all the time he tore hard at his hair.

  • Rabecque swore angrily and bitterly, and his vexation had two entirely separate sources.

  • To save your wretched soul from disgrace, I swore to the most miserable lie a woman could tell!

  • That I may accomplish the oath which I swore to your fathers, to give them a land flowing with milk and honey, as it is this day.

  • When they heard the story they marvelled and swore they had never heard of any gratitude in a guerrilla's heart before.