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1 (to) profess
(to) profess /prəˈfɛs/v. t. e i.1 professare ( anche relig.); dichiarare; esprimere; manifestare; far professione di: to profess one's admiration, professare la propria ammirazione; to profess one's regret, esprimere il proprio rammarico; to profess Christianity, professare la religione cristiana; to profess medicine [law], professare la medicina [l'avvocatura]; to profess friendship, far professione d'amicizia3 insegnare ( a livello universitario): to profess Italian literature, insegnare letteratura italiana● to profess oneself, professarsi; dichiararsi: We profess ourselves quite content, ci dichiariamo pienamente soddisfatti □ (relig.) to profess God, far professione di fede in Dio. -
2 (to) profess
(to) profess /prəˈfɛs/v. t. e i.1 professare ( anche relig.); dichiarare; esprimere; manifestare; far professione di: to profess one's admiration, professare la propria ammirazione; to profess one's regret, esprimere il proprio rammarico; to profess Christianity, professare la religione cristiana; to profess medicine [law], professare la medicina [l'avvocatura]; to profess friendship, far professione d'amicizia3 insegnare ( a livello universitario): to profess Italian literature, insegnare letteratura italiana● to profess oneself, professarsi; dichiararsi: We profess ourselves quite content, ci dichiariamo pienamente soddisfatti □ (relig.) to profess God, far professione di fede in Dio. -
3 vow
1. nounGelöbnis, das; (Relig.) Gelübde, das2. transitive verbvow something/to do something — etwas geloben/geloben, etwas zu tun
* * *1. noun(a solemn promise, especially one made to God: The monks have made/taken a vow of silence; marriage vows.) das Gelübte2. verb2) (to threaten: He vowed revenge on all his enemies.) schwören* * *[vaʊ]I. vtto \vow obedience Gehorsam geloben gehto \vow revenge [or vengeance] Rache schwörenII. n Versprechen ntto take a \vow ein Gelübde ablegen geh* * *[vaʊ]1. nVersprechen nt, Gelöbnis nt; (REL) Gelübde ntto make a vow to do sth — geloben, etw zu tun
to take a vow of chastity — ein Keuschheitsgelübde nt ablegen
to take a vow of silence — Schweigen nt geloben
2. vtobedience gelobenhe is vowed to silence — er hat Schweigen gelobt
* * *vow [vaʊ]A sbe under a vow ein Gelübde abgelegt haben, versprochen haben ( beide:to do zu tun);vow of chastity Keuschheitsgelübde;vow of loyalty Treuegelöbnis;take a vow of silence geloben, Stillschweigen zu bewahren2. REL Profess f, Ordensgelübde n:take vows Profess ablegen, in ein Kloster eintretenB v/t1. geloben:2. (sich) schwören, (sich) geloben, hoch und heilig versprechen ( alle:to do zu tun)3. feierlich erklären* * *1. nounGelöbnis, das; (Relig.) Gelübde, das2. transitive verbvow something/to do something — etwas geloben/geloben, etwas zu tun
* * *v.geloben v.schwören v.(§ p.,pp.: schwor, geschworen) n.Gelöbnis -se n.Gelübde - n.Schwur -¨e m.
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