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əuƟplural - oaths; noun1) (a solemn promise: He swore an oath to support the king.) ed2) (a word or phrase used when swearing: curses and oaths.) banneord, banning•banningsubst. \/əʊθ\/, i flertall: \/əʊħz\/, eller \/əʊθs\/1) ed2) banningby oath ved edoath of allegiance troskapsedoath of office embetsed, embetsløfteon my oath ( hverdagslig) jeg sverger• I didn't say so, on my oathjeg sa ikke det, jeg svergeron oath ved ed, beediget, under edpass an oath avlegge ed, svergeput somebody on oath la noen avlegge ed, sette noen under edswear a false oath begå menedswear an oath avlegge ed, sverge påtake (an) oath avlegge ed, svergetake one's oath on something sverge påtake the oath ( jus) avlegge edunder oath under ed, edsvorenwith an oath ved ed
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Pass — Pass, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Passed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Passing}.] [F. passer, LL. passare, fr. L. passus step, or from pandere, passum, to spread out, lay open. See {Pace}.] 1. To go; to move; to proceed; to be moved or transferred from one point… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pass|o|ver — «PAS OH vuhr, PAHS », noun. 1. the paschal lamb, the sacrifice formerly offered in the Temple at Passover (in the Bible, II Chronicles 30:15). 2. Figurative. Christ, the Paschal Lamb: »Christ our passover is sacrificed for us (I Corinthians 5:7) … Useful english dictionary
pass|o|ver — «PAS OH vuhr, PAHS », noun. 1. the paschal lamb, the sacrifice formerly offered in the Temple at Passover (in the Bible, II Chronicles 30:15). 2. Figurative. Christ, the Paschal Lamb: »Christ our passover is sacrificed for us (I Corinthians 5:7) … Useful english dictionary
pass (a) sentence (on someone) — phrase to officially say in a court of law what a criminal’s punishment will be Passing sentence, the judge told Kelly that the public needed protection from him. Thesaurus: appearing in courthyponym Main entry: pass … Useful english dictionary
pass the time of day (with someone) — phrase to talk to someone for a short time, especially in order to be polite or friendly Thesaurus: to have a conversation with someonesynonym Main entry: pass … Useful english dictionary
pass (on) the torch to someone — phrase to let someone else do the work that you were doing or support the ideas that you supported The torch has been passed to the new generation. Thesaurus: to make someone responsible for somethingsynonym Main entry: torch … Useful english dictionary
Pass the Buck (Australian game show) — Infobox Television show name = Pass the Buck caption = show name 2 = genre = Game show creator = director = creative director = developer = presenter = John Burgess starring = voices = narrated = theme music composer = opentheme = endtheme =… … Wikipedia
pass — [[t]pɑ͟ːs, pæ̱s[/t]] ♦ passes, passing, passed 1) VERB To pass someone or something means to go past them without stopping. [V n] As she passed the library door, the telephone began to ring... Jane stood aside to let her pass... [V ing] I sat in… … English dictionary
pass — [c]/pas / (say pahs) verb (passed or, Rare, past, passing) –verb (t) 1. to go by or move past (something). 2. to go by without acting upon or noticing; leave unmentioned. 3. to omit payment of (a dividend, etc.). 4. to go or get through (a… …
pass muster — BE GOOD ENOUGH, come up to standard, come up to scratch, measure up, be acceptable/adequate, fill/fit the bill; informal make the grade, come/be up to snuff. → muster * * * phrasal 1. : to pass an inspection or examination : be found satisfactory … Useful english dictionary
pass the buck — phrasal : to shift a responsibility to someone else inclined to pass the buck to some other futile body Sir Winston Churchill * * * pass the buck (slang) To shift the responsibility to someone else (from the practice of passing the marker to the… … Useful english dictionary