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[əuƟ]plural - oaths; noun1) (a solemn promise: He swore an oath to support the king.) prisega2) (a word or phrase used when swearing: curses and oaths.) kletev•* * *[óum]nounprisega, zaprisega; kletevupon my oath! — na to lahko prisežemto put s.o. on his oath — zapriseči kogato take ( —ali make, swear) an oath — priseči, zapriseči (on, to) -
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1. n1) клятва, присягаleft-handed oath — клятва, якої не збираються дотримувати
to take the oath — складати (приносити) присягу
2) божіння3) богохульство; прокляття, проклін4) лайкаoath rite — церемонія складання (принесення) присяги
2. v1) присягатися2) виголошувати клятву* * *I n1) клятва, присяга2) текст клятви, присяги3) божіння; богохульство; лайка; лайливе слово; проклінII v2) клястися -
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[əuƟ]plural - oaths; noun1) (a solemn promise: He swore an oath to support the king.) juramento2) (a word or phrase used when swearing: curses and oaths.) palavrão•* * *[ouθ] n 1 juramento. 2 praga. false oath perjúrio. he put him on his oath ele fê-lo jurar. to take or swear an oath fazer um juramento, jurar. under oath sob juramento. -
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[əʊɵ, Am oʊɵ] nto break one's \oath seinen Schwur brechen;to declare under \oath unter Eid aussagen;to take the \oath vereidigt werden;witnesses are, of course, under \oath to tell the truth Zeugen werden natürlich darauf vereidigt, die Wahrheit zu sagen;to be under \oath unter Eid stehen -
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noun(pl. -s)1) клятва; присяга; on oath под присягой; oath of allegiance присяга на верность; воинская присяга; oath of office присяга при вступлении в должность; to make (или to take, to swear) an oath дать клятву; to put smb. on oath, to administer the oath to smb. привести кого-л. к присяге; on my oath! клянусь!, честное слово!2) божба3) богохульство; проклятия, ругательства* * *(n) клятва; присяга* * *клятва, присяга* * *[əʊθ; pl.əʊðz] n. клятва, зарок, ругательства, присяга, проклятия* * *богохульствобожбаклятваприсягапроклятияругательства* * *1) а) клятва б) божба (уверения, обращенные к Богу) 2) редк. лицо или предмет, именем которого клянутся 3) богохульство -
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n клятва, присяга- international oath of allegiance міжнародна клятва вірності- to break one's oath порушити клятву- to certify under oath свідчити під присягою- to declare under oath заявляти під присягою- to swear an oath давати клятву вірності, приносити присягу- to take an oath давати клятву вірності, приносити присягу- on/ under oath під присягою -
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[əuθ]сущ.1) клятва; присягаon / under oath — под присягой
oath of loyalty / allegiance — присяга на верность
to make / take / swear an oath — дать клятву
to put smb. on oath / to administer the oath to smb. — привести кого-л. к присяге
Three men gave evidence on oath against him. — Три человека свидетельствовали под присягой против него.
Syn:vow 1.2)а) божбаб) богохульство; проклятие, ругательствоSyn: -
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[əʊθ]1) (solemn promise) giuramentounder or on oath — sotto giuramento
to put sb on or under oath to do sth — far giurare a qn di fare qc
to swear on oath or on one's oath — giurare solennemente
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[əuθ]n (pl oaths [ЪUDHz])1) прися́га, кля́тваBible [Constitution] oath — прися́га на Бі́блії (конститу́ції)
left-handed oath — кля́тва яко́ї не збира́ються дотри́муватися
oath of official — прися́га при всту́пі на поса́ду
judicial oath — прися́га в суді́
to take [to swear] an oath — прися́гати
2) богоху́льство3) прокля́ття; проклі́н -
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[əuƟ]plural - oaths; noun1) (a solemn promise: He swore an oath to support the king.) ed2) (a word or phrase used when swearing: curses and oaths.) ed•* * *[əuƟ]plural - oaths; noun1) (a solemn promise: He swore an oath to support the king.) ed2) (a word or phrase used when swearing: curses and oaths.) ed• -
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[əuθ]n( promise) przysięga f; ( swear word) przekleństwo ntto take the oath — składać (złożyć perf) przysięgę
* * *[əuƟ]plural - oaths; noun1) (a solemn promise: He swore an oath to support the king.) przysięga2) (a word or phrase used when swearing: curses and oaths.) przekleństwo• -
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n. заклетва; oath of allegiance - заклетва за верност; on oath - под заклетва to take an oath положува заклетва, се заколнува; oath-breaking - a. кршење заклетва; заклетва; пцост, пцуење -
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/ouθ/ * danh từ, số nhiều oaths - lời thề, lời tuyên thệ =to take (make, swear) an oath+ tuyên thệ =on (one's) oath+ đã thề, đã tuyên thệ =to put someone on his oath+ bắt ai thề =oath of allegiance+ lời thề trung thành - lời nguyền rủa -
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ფიციto take the oath ფიცის მიცემა, შეფიცვა -
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1.Торжественное обещание служащего органов власти перед вступлением в должность соблюдать Конституцию США [ Constitution, U.S.] и добросовестно выполнять свой служебный долг.тж oath of office2. юрТоржественное обязательство участника судебного процесса, обычно приносимое на Библии, "говорить правду, всю правду и ничего, кроме правды" ["tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth"].тж judicial oath
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