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  • 1 swear

    [sweə]
    past tense - swore; verb
    1) (to state, declare, or promise solemnly with an oath, or very definitely and positively: The witness must swear to tell the truth; He swore an oath of loyalty; Swear never to reveal the secret; I could have sworn (= I'm sure) she was here a minute ago.) prisahať
    2) (to use the name of God and other sacred words, or obscene words, for emphasis or abuse; to curse: Don't swear in front of the children!) kliať
    - swear-word
    - swear by
    - swear in
    - swear to
    * * *
    • vziat jed na to
    • zaprisahat sa
    • zanadávat
    • zakliatie
    • zakliat
    • zahrešenie
    • zaviazat sa
    • zlostne vrcat
    • zložit prísahu
    • slúbit na cestné slovo
    • slúbit pod prísahou
    • sproste hovorit
    • tlct sa
    • tvrdit
    • urobit pod prísahou
    • preklínat
    • prehlasovat
    • prisahat
    • prísaha
    • dovolit advokátsku prax
    • dôverovat
    • kliat
    • hrešit
    • kliatba
    • bit sa
    • dat cestné slovo
    • rucit
    • prskat
    • nadávka
    • nadávat
    • nadávanie
    • neíst dokopy
    • nenechat dopustit
    • odhadnút pod prísahou
    • odprisahat

    English-Slovak dictionary > swear

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