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1 perjure
/'pə:dʤə/ * ngoại động từ (to song) m p kh g - thề ẩu - khai man trước toà - phản bội lời thề -
2 meineidig
- {forsworn} - {perjured} có tội khai man trước toà = meineidig werden {to perjure}+ -
3 der Eid
- {davy} to take one's davy that... thề rằng - {oath} lời thề, lời tuyên thệ, lời nguyền rủa = unter Eid {under oath}+ = der falsche Eid {perjury}+ = den Eid abnehmen {to swear (swore,sworn)+ = einen Eid ablegen {to take an oath}+ = die Aussage unter Eid {sworn evidence}+ = unter Eid aussagen {to testify under oath}+ = der hippokratische Eid {hippocratic oath}+ = einen Eid schwören [auf] {to take an oath [on,to]}+ = jemandem den Eid abnehmen {to put someone upon his oath}+ = einen falschen Eid schwören {to perjure oneself}+ = jemanden einen Eid zuschieben {to tender an oath to someone}+ -
4 schwören
(schwor,geschworen) - {to vow} thề, nguyện = schwören (schwor,geschworen) [auf] {to swear (swore,sworn) [at]}+ = schwören bei {to swear by}+ = falsch schwören {to forswear oneself; to perjure}+ -
5 der Meineid
- {perjury} sự thề ẩu, lời thề ẩu, sự khai man trước toà, lời khai man trước toà, sự phản bội lời thề = einen Meineid leisten {to forswear oneself}+ = einen Meineid schwören {to perjure oneself}+
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Perjure — Per jure, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Perjured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Perjuring}.] [F. parjurer, L. perjurare, perjerare; per through, over + jurare to swear. See {Jury}.] 1. To cause to violate an oath or a vow; to cause to make oath knowingly to what is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
perjure — perjure, forswear are comparable when they mean to violate one s oath or, when used reflexively, to make a false swearer of oneself. In general use perjure is often employed less precisely than in law, where it is a technical term meaning to make … New Dictionary of Synonyms
perjure — per·jure / pər jər/ vt per·jured, per·jur·ing: to make a perjurer of (oneself) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. perjure … Law dictionary
perjure — ► VERB (perjure oneself) Law ▪ commit perjury. DERIVATIVES perjurer noun. ORIGIN Latin perjurare swear falsely … English terms dictionary
Perjure — Per jure, n. [L. perjurus: cf. OF. parjur, F. parjure.] A perjured person. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
perjure — mid 15c. (implied in perjured; late 13c. in Anglo French), from O.Fr. parjurer (11c.), from L. perjurare “to swear falsely, break one s oath” (see PERJURY (Cf. perjury)) … Etymology dictionary
perjure — oneself … Thesaurus of popular words
perjure — [v] give false testimony bear false witness*, commit perjury, deceive, delude, equivocate, falsify, forswear, lie, lie under oath, mislead, prevaricate, swear falsely, trick; concepts 63,317 Ant. attest, certify, prove … New thesaurus
perjure — [pʉr′jər] vt. perjured, perjuring [ME parjuren < OFr parjurer < L perjurare < per, through + jurare, to swear: see JURY1] to make (oneself) guilty of perjury perjurer n … English World dictionary
perjure — UK [ˈpɜː(r)dʒə(r)] / US [ˈpɜrdʒər] verb Word forms perjure : present tense I/you/we/they perjure he/she/it perjures present participle perjuring past tense perjured past participle perjured legal perjure yourself Derived word: perjurer noun… … English dictionary
perjure — per|jure [ˈpə:dʒə US ˈpə:rdʒer] v [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: parjurer, from Latin perjurare, from jurare to swear ] perjure yourself law to tell a lie after promising to tell the truth in a court of law >perjured adj ▪ perjured… … Dictionary of contemporary English