swore

英[swɔː(r)] 美[swɔːr]
  • 动词swear的过去式
  • swollen adj.肿大的;水涨的动词swell的过去分词形式.
  • swoln adj.肿胀的;膨胀的
  • swoon v.晕倒;动感情n.昏厥;晕倒
  • swoop v.抓取;猛扑;突然袭击n.俯冲;攫取;突然袭击
  • swoose n.(天鹅与家鹅的杂交后代)天鹅鹅
1. They swore their allegiance to the USA and received their naturalization papers.
他们起誓忠诚于美国,随后就接到了批准他们入籍的文件。

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2. He swore in Spanish, another indication that he was rattled.
他用西班牙语破口大骂,这再次表明了他极为烦躁。

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3. Kelly swore quietly, looking at the deep cut on his left hand.
凯利看着自己左手上深深的伤口,嘴里暗骂了一句。

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4. We both swore we'd be friends ever after.
我俩都发誓从此以后永远是朋友。

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5. He swore to defeat Odin's plan.
他发誓一定要挫败奥丁的计划。

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    1. The knight swore he would revenge his father's death.
      骑士发誓要为他父亲向敌人报仇。
    2. He swore to love her for evermore.
      他发誓永远爱她。
    3. The soldiers swore to pay their homage to the Queen.
      士兵们宣誓效忠于女王陛下。
    4. He swore to abstain from smoking.
      他发誓要戒烟。
    5. They swore an oath to carry out their duties faithfully.
      他们发誓要忠实履行自己的职责。
    6. The vassal swore that he would be loyal to the king forever.
      这位封臣宣誓他将永远忠诚于国王。
    7. The soldiers swore to fight for the hearth and the altar.
      战士们宣誓为保卫家庭和宗教而战。
    8. The President swore to uphold the constitution.
      总统宣誓维护宪法。