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1 oath
[ouθ]and; and içmə; take an oath and içmək (təntənəli surətdə)
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Hippocratic oath — Hip|po|crat|ic oath [ˌhıpəkrætık ˈəuθ US ˈouθ] n [singular] the promise made by doctors that they will obey the principles of the medical profession … Dictionary of contemporary English
oath — [əuθ US ouθ] n plural oaths [əuðz US ouðz] [: Old English; Origin: ath] 1.) a formal and very serious promise oath of loyalty/allegiance/obedience etc (to sb) ▪ an oath of allegiance to the Queen swear/take an oath ▪ Servicemen have to swear an… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Oath — [ouθ] der; , s [ouθz] <aus gleichbed. engl. oath> (veraltet) Eid, Schwur … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
Hippocratic oath, the — Hip|po|crat|ic oath, the [ ,hıpə,krætık ouθ ] noun the promise that doctors make to respect the moral principles of the medical profession … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
oath — [ ouθ ] (plural oaths [ ouðz ] ) noun count 1. ) a formal promise, especially one made in a court of law: an oath of loyalty take/swear an oath: Even today, all new American citizens officially take an oath of allegiance. a ) be under/on oath to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English