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[be·troth || bɪ'trəʊð]◙ v. לארס* * *◙ סראל◄ -
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[be'troth·al || -ðl]◙ n. אירוסין* * *◙ ןיסוריא◄ -
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noun(arch.) Verlöbnis, das* * ** * *be·troth·al[bɪˈtrəʊðəl, AM -ˈtroʊ-]* * *[bI'trəUDəl] Verlobung f* * ** * *noun(arch.) Verlöbnis, das* * *n.Verlobung f. -
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(a (bad) situation or state: She was in a terrible plight, as she had lost all her money.) neprijeten položaj* * *I [pláit]nounmučno stanje, neprijeten položaj, mizerijaII [pláit]nounobveznost, obljuba; zarokaIII [pláit]transitive verbobljubiti, dati besedo; zaročiti kogato plight one's faith to — dati komu besedo, obljubiti zvestobo -
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In., vt. 서약, 서약하다(plight one's troth 서약하다)IIn. 상태, 곤경 -
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n. (benarde) toestand--------v. plechtig beloven; iemand trouw zwerenplight1[ plajt] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 a sorry/hopeless plight • een benarde/hopeloze toestand————————plight2♦voorbeelden:1 plight one's troth/faith to someone • iemand trouw zweren/zijn woord geven 〈 met huwelijksbelofte〉 -
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[plaɪt]nome condizione f., situazione f. (difficile)* * *(a (bad) situation or state: She was in a terrible plight, as she had lost all her money.) situazione* * *plight (1) /plaɪt/n.condizione, situazione (spec. avversa, difficile); stato: a hopeless plight, una situazione disperata; to be in a sad (o sorry) plight, essere in uno stato pietoso; trovarsi a mal partito.plight (2) /plaɪt/n. (arc. o dial.)1 impegno; promessa2 fidanzamento.(to) plight /plaɪt/v. t.(form. o lett.) impegnare; dare ( la parola): to plight one's honour, impegnare il proprio onore; to plight one's word, dare la propria parola ( d'onore)● to plight oneself, impegnarsi; fidanzarsi □ to plight one's troth, impegnarsi; dare la propria parola; fidanzarsi.* * *[plaɪt]nome condizione f., situazione f. (difficile) -
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be·troth [bɪʼtrəʊð, Am -ʼtroʊð] vtto be \betrothed to sb jdm versprochen sein veraltet -
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[plaɪt] nNot[lage] f;the \plight of starving people die Not hungernder Menschen;to \plight one's troth;(hum dated: get engaged) sich akk verloben, sich dat die Treue schwören veraltet (form: in marriage service) jdm die [ewige] Treue schwören -
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verbобручить, помолвить* * *(v) обручать; обручить; помолвить* * ** * *[be·troth || bɪ'trəʊð] v. обручать, помолвить* * *обручить(ся) -
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nounпомолвка, обручение* * *(n) обручение; помолвка* * *обручение, помолвка* * *[be'troth·al || -ðl] n. обручение, помолвка* * *помолвкапомолвкипомолвку* * *обручение -
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puzzle out smth. /smth. out/ puzzle out a message (this letter, a mystery, the meaning of a sentence, the troth, etc.) разобрать записку и т.д., разобраться в записке и т.д.; понять, что написано в послании и т.д. -
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troth — [trôth, trōth, träth] Archaic n. [ME trouthe (see TRUTH), with specialized form & meaning] 1. faithfulness; loyalty 2. truth: chiefly in phrase in troth, truly; indeed 3. one s pledged word; promise: see also PLIGHT ONE S TROTH (at PLIGHT … English World dictionary
Troth — Troth, n. [A variant of truth. See {Truth}.] 1. Belief; faith; fidelity. [1913 Webster] Bid her alight And hertroth plight. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Truth; verity; veracity; as, by my troth. Shak. [1913 Webster] In troth, thou art able to instruct … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
troth — ► NOUN 1) archaic or formal faith or loyalty when pledged in a solemn agreement or undertaking. 2) archaic truth. ● pledge (or plight) one s troth Cf. ↑plight one s troth ORIGIN variant of TRUTH(Cf. ↑ … English terms dictionary
troth — [trəuθ US tro:θ, tra:θ, trouθ] n [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: truth] →plight your troth at ↑plight2 … Dictionary of contemporary English
troth — [ trouθ ] noun plight/pledge your troth an old phrase meaning to promise to get married to someone … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
troth — late 12c., from a phonetic variant of O.E. treowð faithfulness, truth (see TRUTH (Cf. truth)). Restricted to Midlands and Northern England dialect after 16c., and to certain archaic phrases (e.g. plight one s troth). Cf. also BETROTH (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
troth — index adherence (devotion), adhesion (loyalty), faith, loyalty, profession (declaration), reliance … Law dictionary
Troth — This interesting and unusual name is of early medieval English origin, and is one of that sizeable group of early English and European surnames that were gradually acquired by the habitual use of a nickname, and also, as in this instance, by the… … Surnames reference
troth — be·troth; be·troth·al; be·troth·ment; troth·less; troth; … English syllables
troth — noun old use 1 by my troth used when expressing an opinion strongly 2 in troth truly; indeed see also: plight your troth plight 2 … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
troth — I. noun Etymology: Middle English trouth, from Old English trēowth more at truth Date: 12th century 1. loyal or pledged faithfulness ; fidelity < pledged my troth > 2. one s pledged word < I don t remember the details or, by my troth, even the… … New Collegiate Dictionary