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1 keep vow inviolate
Общая лексика: быть верным клятве, не допускать нарушения клятвы -
2 inviolate
[ınʹvaıəlıt] a1) ненарушенный; неизменённый; нетронутыйto keep one's oath /vow/ inviolate - быть верным клятве, не допускать нарушения клятвы
to keep a promise inviolate - свято хранить обещание, не нарушить обещания
2) редк. нетронутый; неосквернённый; неповреждённый -
3 быть верным клятве
General subject: keep oath inviolate, keep vow inviolateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть верным клятве
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4 не допускать нарушения клятвы
General subject: keep oath inviolate, keep vow inviolateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не допускать нарушения клятвы
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