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1 oath
[əuƟ]plural - oaths; noun1) (a solemn promise: He swore an oath to support the king.) juramento2) (a word or phrase used when swearing: curses and oaths.) palavrão•* * *[ouθ] n 1 juramento. 2 praga. false oath perjúrio. he put him on his oath ele fê-lo jurar. to take or swear an oath fazer um juramento, jurar. under oath sob juramento. -
2 oath
[əuƟ]plural - oaths; noun1) (a solemn promise: He swore an oath to support the king.) juramento2) (a word or phrase used when swearing: curses and oaths.) blasfêmia• -
3 oath
juramentoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > oath
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4 oath of allegiance
oath of allegiancejuramento de fidelidade (ao soberano, etc.). -
5 oath-breaker
oath-break.er['ouθ breikə] n perjuro. -
6 oath-breaking
oath-break.ing['ouθ breikiŋ] n perjúrio. -
7 oath of enlistment
juramento à bandeiraEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > oath of enlistment
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8 on/under oath
(having sworn an oath to tell the truth in a court of law: The witness is on/under oath.) sob juramento -
9 on/under oath
(having sworn an oath to tell the truth in a court of law: The witness is on/under oath.) sob juramento -
10 Bible oath
Bible oathjuramento sobre a Bíblia. -
11 a round oath
a round oathuma forte imprecação. -
12 false oath
false oathperjúrio. -
13 he put him on his oath
he put him on his oathele fê-lo jurar. -
14 hippocratic oath
hip.po.crat.ic oath[hipəkr'ætik ouθ] n Med juramento hipocrático. -
15 she put him on his oath
she put him on his oathela o fez jurar. -
16 to be under oath
to be under oathestar sob juramento. -
17 to confirm by oath
to confirm by oathconfirmar por juramento. -
18 to discharge one of his oath
to discharge one of his oathexonerar, absolver alguém de um juramento.English-Portuguese dictionary > to discharge one of his oath
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19 to rap out an oath
to rap out an oathsoltar uma imprecação. -
20 to rip out on oath
to rip out on oathpraguejar.
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