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unpledged

/plej/US // plɛdʒ //UK // (plɛdʒ) //

无抵押,无抵押的,无担保,无押金

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a solemn promise or agreement to do or refrain from doing something: a pledge of aid; a pledge not to wage war.
    • : something delivered as security for the payment of a debt or fulfillment of a promise, and subject to forfeiture on failure to pay or fulfill the promise.
    • : the state of being given or held as security: to put a thing in pledge.
    • : Law. the act of delivering goods, property, etc., to another for security.the resulting legal relationship.
    • : something given or regarded as a security.
    • : a person accepted for membership in a club, fraternity, or sorority, but not yet formally approved.
    • : an assurance of support or goodwill conveyed by drinking a person's health; a toast.
    • : Obsolete. a hostage.a person who becomes bail or surety for another.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pledged, pledg·ing.

    • : to bind by or as if by a pledge: to pledge hearers to secrecy.
    • : to promise solemnly: to pledge one's support.
    • : to give or deposit as a pledge; pawn.
    • : to stake, as one's honor.
    • : to secure by a pledge; give a pledge for.
    • : to accept as a pledge for club, fraternity, or sorority membership.
    • : to drink a health or toast to.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pledged, pledg·ing.

    • : to make or give a pledge: to pledge for someone.
    • : to drink a pledge; toast someone's health, success, etc.

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Examples

  • Two days after China’s announcement on export controls, ByteDance issued a contrite pledge to “strictly follow” the new rules.

  • As lots of companies make pledges and commitments, people fear this will be another hot news cycle, and the conversation about race in corporate America is going to die off.

  • That’s the question employees inside media companies are starting to ask about their employers’ diversity and inclusion pledges.

  • Oxford backed off from its open-license pledge after the Gates Foundation urged it to find a big-company partner to get its vaccine to market.

  • The pledge made last year was for the long term, as the business leaders committed to “the future success of our companies, our communities, and our country.”

  • “It is our Islamic obligation to pledge allegiance to the Islamic State and give it our Islamic fealty,” he said.

  • I pledge to conduct a full and fair investigation and to give the grand jury all of the information necessary to do its job.

  • Lohse rushes Sigma Alpha Epsilon, gets a bid, endures pledge term, and then submits to the dehumanizing rigors of Hell Night.

  • And with new leadership in Washington we will stand together and pledge to listen to the American people.

  • The filled out pledge cards are then mailed back to voters shortly before Election Day as a way to remind them to vote.

  • That his friend had withdrawn, was a pledge of his pacific wishes; and, with a lightened countenance, Louis rose from his knee.

  • They accepted baptism as a sort of sacred pledge of friendship and alliance with the French.

  • The rich dark coloring is the pledge of your safety—better there than darkening your own brains.

  • I proposed to accompany him, while we were on the march, and to pledge myself for his honour when we arrived at quarters.

  • And in these laws they are called to pledge themselves to that obedience by entering into Covenant with Him.