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1 swear in
to introduce (a person) into a post or office formally, by making him swear an oath:يُقْسِمُ اليَمين القانونِيَّهThe new Governor is being sworn in next week.
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2 swear
[sweə] past tense swore [swɔː]: past participle sworn [swɔːn] verb1) to state, declare, or promise solemnly with an oath, or very definitely and positively:يَحْلِف، يُقْسِمI could have sworn (= I'm sure) she was here a minute ago.
2) to use the name of God and other sacred words, or obscene words, for emphasis or abuse; to curse:يَشْتُمDon't swear in front of the children!
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3 swear to
to make a solemn statement, with an oath, in support of:يُقْسِمُ جازِماI think he was here this morning, but I wouldn't like to swear to it.
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5 fè sèman
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6 sèmante
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7 бранное слово
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8 приносить присягу
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > приносить присягу
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9 присяга присяг·а
oath; swear разг.давать присягу — to make a vow, to make / to take / to swear an oath
нарушать присягу — to break / to violate an oath
подтверждать письменное показание присягой — to make / to swear an affidavit
приводить к присяге — to tender an oath, to adjure, to put on oath; (при вступлении в должность) to swear in; (присяжного заседателя) to swear in (a juror); to administer the oath (to), to put (smb.) on oath, to swear smb. in
принести присягу на повиновение — to take / to tender an oath of obedience
принять служебную присягу (напр, о члене кабинета) — to swear into office
ложная присяга юр. — perjury
принесение присяги, приведение к присяге — adjuration
присяга на верность (правительству) — loyalty oath, oath of allegiance
под присягой — under / on oath
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10 SVERJA
* * *(sver; sór, svór or svarða; svarinn), v.1) to swear; s. við guðin, við höfuð sitt, to swear by the gods, by one’s head; s. e-m trúnaðareiða, to take the oaths of allegiance to one; s. e-m e-t, to swear a thing to one, promise upon oath (þeir svörðu Sveini land ok þegna); s. þess at, s. um, at, to swear that (viltu s. mér þess, at þú vildir eigi at mér fara? konungr sór um, at þat skyldi hann vel efna);2) recipr., sverjast í fóstbrœðralag, to swear brotherhood by mutual oath.* * *pres. sver, pl. sverjum; pret. sór, pl. sóru (also svór, Fas. iii. 393, Fms. x. 396; svóru, 416, Grág. ii. 410); subj. sœri; imperat. sver, sverða; part. svarinn. A weak pret. svarði, part. svarðr. also freq. occurs in old writers, thus, svarði, Hkr. i. 79, Fas. i. 178, Edda i. 136 (Cod. Reg., sór Cod. Worm. l. c.); þú svarðir, Gkv. 1. 21 (Bugge); svörðu, Landn. 154 (sóru, Hb. l. c.), Fms. xi. 67, Nj. 191, Grág. ii. 410 (twice); svörðusk, Mork. 207 (in a verse): but in mod. usage the strong form alone is used: [a common Teut. word; Ulf. swaran = ὀμνύναι; A. S. swerjan; Engl. swear; Germ. schwören; Dan. sværge; Swed. svärja.]B. To swear; allir menn virðu fé sitt, ok sóru at rétt væri virt, Íb. 16; sverja eið, to swear an oath; sverja rangan eið, to swear a false oath, K. Á. 150; s. eiða, Edda l. c.; þeir svörðu eiða til lífs sér, Landn. 154; at þú eið né sverir, nema þann er saðr sé. Sdm.; gangi nú allir til mín ok sveri eiða … þá gengu allir til Flosa ok svörðu honum eiða, Nj. 191; hann svarði honum trúnaðar-eiða, Hkr. i. 79: halda lög ó-svarit, without oath, Bs. i. 727.2. with acc. to confirm by oath; sór hann lög ok réttindi þegnum sínum, Fms. x. 80; flutti hann krossinn norðr … sem hann var svarinn, as he was sworn, bound by oath, 417; var hann á hverju þingi til konungs tekinn, ok svarit honum land, Fms. iii. 42, Ó. H. 181; þeir svörðu Sveini land ok þegna, Fms. xi. 67; svarit Hákoni ok Magnúsi Noregs-konungum land ok þegnar ok æfinligr skattr af Íslandi, etc., Ann. 1262.3. with gen.; þeir svóru þess ( they made oath that), at Ísleifr biskup ok menn með honum svörðu …, Grág. ii. 410; skal hverr þeirra taka bók í hönd sér ok sverja þess allir, at …, N. G. L. i. 68; viltú s. mér þess, at þú …, Nj. 137; sór konungr þess, at …, Hom. 106; ek sver þess við Palladem, at …, Bret. 90; s. þess ina styrkustu eiða, at …, Fms. i. 189; þeir svörðu til þessa réttar, at …, Grág. ii. 410; nema hann sveri til fjórðungi minna enn sé, … sem hann hefir til svarit, … er hann sverr til, K. Þ. K. 146; s. um, konungr sór um, at þat skyldi hann vel efna, Fms. i. 113.II. reflex. to swear oneself, get oneself sworn; sverjask e-m í bróður-stað, Mork. 207 (in a verse): recipr. to get oneself sworn in; sverjask í fóstbræðra-lag. to enter a brotherhood by mutual oath, Ó. H. 240. -
11 yemin
"oath. -i basmak quickly/readily to swear (that...): Hiç yapmadım diye yemini bastı. She quickly swore she´d never done it. - billah etmek /a/ to swear to God (that); to take an oath. - etmek 1. /a/ to swear (to do something). 2. to take an oath. - etsem başım ağrımaz. colloq. I can say it with a clear conscience. - ettirmek /a/ to have (someone) swear an oath, administer an oath to; to swear (someone) in. - verdirmek /a/ colloq. to make (someone) swear (to do something). - vermek /a/ colloq. to swear (to do something)." -
12 псувня
swear-word, oath, curseпсувни bad/foul language, ам. sl. warm/hot language* * *псувня̀,ж., -ѝ swear-word, oath, curse; \псувняи bad/foul language, амер. sl. warm/hot language, effing.* * *curse; swear-word* * *1. swear-word, oath, curse 2. псувни bad/foul language, ам. sl. warm/hot language -
13 давать клятву
oath глагол: -
14 aqsama
swear an oath [Sem q-s-m, Heb qassam (divine), Ara qssam, OSAr mqsm (divination), Gez qasama (divine)] -
15 Eid
m; -(e)s, -e oath; an Eides statt in lieu of (an) oath; einen Eid ablegen oder leisten take an oath; einen Eid auf die Bibel ablegen swear by the (Holy) Bible; einen heiligen Eid schwören swear a holy oath; jemandem einen Eid abnehmen administer an oath to s.o.; einen Eid auf die Verfassung leisten solemnly swear to preserve, protect and defend the constitution; unter Eid aussagen testify ( oder give evidence) on oath; unter Eid stehen be under oath; etw. auf seinen Eid nehmen swear to s.th.; der Eid des Hippokrates the Hippocratic oath; tausend Eide schwören, dass... umg. swear by all that is holy ( oder sacred)* * *der Eidoath* * *[ait]m -(e)s, -e[-də] oatheinen Éíd auf die Bibel/Verfassung leisten — to swear an oath on the Bible/the constitution
darauf kann ich einen Éíd schwören — I can swear to that, I can take my oath on that
ich nehme es auf meinen Éíd, dass... — I would be prepared to swear that...
jdm den Éíd abnehmen — to administer the oath to sb, to take the oath from sb
unter Éíd — under or on oath
eine Erklärung an Éídes statt abgeben (Jur) — to make a declaration in lieu of oath
ich erkläre an Éídes statt, dass... — I do solemnly declare that...
* * *(a solemn promise: He swore an oath to support the king.) oath* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ˈait, pl ˈaidə]m oathein feierlicher/heiliger \Eid a solemn oathan \Eides statt JUR in lieu [or instead] of [an] oathan \Eides statt erklären [o versichern] to declare solemnly [or in lieu of [an] oath]eine Erklärung an \Eides statt an affirmation in lieu of [an] oathich erkläre an \Eides statt, dass... I do solemnly declare that...einen falschen \Eid schwören to perjure oneself [or commit perjury]jdm einen \Eid abnehmen to administer an oath to sb [or swear sb in]etw auf seinen \Eid nehmen to swear to sthjeden \Eid schwören, dass... to swear on one's mother's grave that...darauf kann ich einen \Eid schwören I would swear [an oath] to ites steht \Eid gegen \Eid it's one person's word against another'sunter \Eid [stehen] [to be] under [or BRIT on] oath* * *der; Eid[e]s, Eide oatheinen Eid leisten od. ablegen — swear or take an oath
einen Eid auf die Verfassung schwören — solemnly swear to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution
* * *an Eides statt in lieu of (an) oath;leisten take an oath;einen Eid auf die Bibel ablegen swear by the (Holy) Bible;einen heiligen Eid schwören swear a holy oath;jemandem einen Eid abnehmen administer an oath to sb;einen Eid auf die Verfassung leisten solemnly swear to preserve, protect and defend the constitution;unter Eid aussagen testify ( oder give evidence) on oath;unter Eid stehen be under oath;etwas auf seinen Eid nehmen swear to sth;der Eid des Hippokrates the Hippocratic oath;* * *der; Eid[e]s, Eide oatheinen Eid leisten od. ablegen — swear or take an oath
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16 jurar
v.1 to swear (prometer solemnemente).jurar un cargo to be sworn injurar que to swear thatjurar por… to swear by…te lo juro I promise, I swear itte juro que no ha sido culpa mía I swear that it wasn't my faulthabría jurado que era tu hermana I could have sworn it was your sisterno sé mucho alemán — no hace falta que lo jures (Irónico) I don't know much German — you don't say! o tell me something I don't know!Ella juró su declaración She swore her declaration.Ella juró antes de sentarse She swore=took an oath before she sat down.Ella juró al verlo She swore when she saw him.2 to swear to.Ella le jura a Ricardo She swears to Richard.3 to swear under oath to, to vow to, to swear to.Ella juró decir la verdad She swore to tell the truth.* * *1 to swear, take an oath1 (blasfemar) to curse, swear\jurar en falso to commit perjuryjurar en vano to take the name of the Lord in vainjurar fidelidad to pledge allegiancejurársela(s) a alguien to have it in for somebody¡(te) lo juro por Dios! I swear to God!* * *verb1) to swear2) take an oath* * *1. VT1) [solemnemente] to swear•
lo juro por mi honor — I swear on my honour2) [uso enfático] to swearno he oído nada, se lo juro — I didn't hear a thing, I swear
-yo no entiendo mucho de esto -no hace falta que lo jures, guapo — iró "I don't know much about this sort of thing" - "sure you don't, pal" *
2.VI (=blasfemar) to swear¡no jures! — don't swear!
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( al prometer algo) to swearjuraron la Constitución/(la) bandera or (AmL) a la bandera — they swore allegiance to the Constitution/to the flag
te juro por mi madre que es verdad — honestly, I swear it's true
jurar + INF — to swear to + inf
tenérsela jurada a alguien — (fam) to have it in for somebody (colloq)
b) (fam) ( asegurar) to swear2.no lo entiendo, te lo juro — I honestly don't understand
jurar via) ( maldecir) to curse, swearb) ( prometer)jurar en falso or vano — to commit perjury
* * *= swear, swear to + Infinitivo, swear + oath, take + oath, vow.Ex. He began swearing and saying 'I don't know what you're on about, whatever we do, it's wrong!' and of course I answered his nastiness back.Ex. Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex. Sometimes users ask for documents that are difficult to find such as a photograph of an ostrich with its head in the sand, or the Hippocratic oath that all doctors have to swear, or something about yetis.Ex. The library had a display of the Bible and the Koran for solicitors and others for purposes of taking oaths and swearing in.Ex. The prosecutor vowed to fight what he considered an unjust law.----* jurar como un carretero = swear like + a trooper.* jurar un cargo = swear in.* jurar y perjurar = swear + blind.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( al prometer algo) to swearjuraron la Constitución/(la) bandera or (AmL) a la bandera — they swore allegiance to the Constitution/to the flag
te juro por mi madre que es verdad — honestly, I swear it's true
jurar + INF — to swear to + inf
tenérsela jurada a alguien — (fam) to have it in for somebody (colloq)
b) (fam) ( asegurar) to swear2.no lo entiendo, te lo juro — I honestly don't understand
jurar via) ( maldecir) to curse, swearb) ( prometer)jurar en falso or vano — to commit perjury
* * *= swear, swear to + Infinitivo, swear + oath, take + oath, vow.Ex: He began swearing and saying 'I don't know what you're on about, whatever we do, it's wrong!' and of course I answered his nastiness back.
Ex: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex: Sometimes users ask for documents that are difficult to find such as a photograph of an ostrich with its head in the sand, or the Hippocratic oath that all doctors have to swear, or something about yetis.Ex: The library had a display of the Bible and the Koran for solicitors and others for purposes of taking oaths and swearing in.Ex: The prosecutor vowed to fight what he considered an unjust law.* jurar como un carretero = swear like + a trooper.* jurar un cargo = swear in.* jurar y perjurar = swear + blind.* * *jurar [A1 ]vt1 (al prometer algo) to swearle hizo jurar que no se lo diría a nadie she made him swear not to tell anyonele juró amor eterno she swore undying love to himjuró su cargo el 22 de julio he was sworn in on July 22, he took the oath of office on July 22juraron la Constitución/(la) bandera or ( AmL) a la bandera they swore allegiance to the Constitution/to the flagle juro por Dios que no sabía nada I swear to God I didn't know anythingte juro por mi madre que es verdad honestly, I swear it's truejurar + INF to swear to + INFjuró vengarse de ella he swore to get his revenge on her2 ( fam) (asegurar) to swearhabría jurado que era tu tío I could have sworn it was your unclejuraría que las había dejado aquí I could have sworn I'd left them hereno lo entiendo, te lo juro I honestly don't understand■ jurarvi1 (maldecir) to curse, swear2(prometer): jurar en falso or vano to commit perjury, to bear false witness ( liter)* * *
jurar ( conjugate jurar) verbo transitivo
to swear;
juraron (la) bandera or (AmL) a la bandera they swore allegiance to the flag;
juró vengarse he swore to get his revenge;
no lo entiendo, te lo juro I honestly don't understand
verbo intransitivo
jurar
I vi Jur Rel to swear, take an oath
II verbo transitivo to swear
jurar el cargo, to take the oath of office
♦ Locuciones: jurar en vano/en falso, to commit perjury
' jurar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
falsa
- falso
- perjurar
English:
swear
- vow
* * *♦ vt1. [prometer solemnemente] to swear;[constitución, bandera] to pledge o swear allegiance to;jurar un cargo to be sworn in;juró vengar la muerte de su padre she swore to avenge her father's death;jurar que to swear that;jurar por… to swear by…;te lo juro por mi madre I swear to God;te lo juro I promise, I swear (it);Irónicono sé mucho alemán – no hace falta que lo jures I don't know much German – you don't say! o tell me something I don't know!;Famtenérsela jurada a alguien to have it in for sb2. [asegurar] to swear;te juro que no ha sido culpa mía I swear that it wasn't my fault;habría jurado que era tu hermana I could have sworn it was your sister;♦ vito swear;Der to commit perjury; Fam* * *I v/i swear;jurar en falso commit perjuryII v/t swear;te lo juro I swear;jurar la bandera swear allegiance to the flag;jurar el cargo be sworn in;tenérsela jurada a alguien have it in for s.o.* * *jurar vt1) : to swearjurar lealtad: to swear loyalty2) : to take an oathel alcalde juró su cargo: the mayor took the oath of officejurar vi: to curse, to swear* * * -
17 клетва
1. oath; vowдавам тържествена клетва vow, make/take a vowдавам лъжлива клетва юр. commit perjury, perjure/forswear o.s.клетва за вярност an oath of allegianceполагане на клетва oath-taking (ceremony)2. curse, malediction* * *клѐтва,ж., -и 1. oath; vow; ( при встъпване в длъжност) swearing-in; давам \клетваа take/swear an oath; давам \клетваа да не пия/пуша swear off drink/smoking; давам \клетваа за вярност swear fidelity/allegiance; pledge allegiance; давам лъжлива \клетваа юр. commit perjury, perjure/forswear o.s.; давам тържествена \клетваа vow, make/take a vow; \клетваа за вярност an oath of allegiance; нарушавам \клетваата си break o.’s oath, юр. commit perjury; под \клетваа on oath; полагам \клетваа (за свидетели, войници, при встъпване в длъжност и пр.) be sworn in; полагане на \клетваа oath-taking (ceremony);2. curse, malediction.* * *adjuration; curse{ka;s}; damnation; imprecation; malediction; oath: on клетва - под клетва; vow* * *1. curse, malediction 2. oath;vow 3. КЛЕТВА за вярност an oath of allegiance 4. давам КЛЕТВА take/swear an oath 5. давам КЛЕТВА да не пия/пуша swear off drink/smoking 6. давам КЛЕТВА за вярност swear fidelity/allegiance 7. давам лъжлива КЛЕТВА юр. commit perjury, perjure/forswear o.s. 8. давам тържествена КЛЕТВА vow, make/take a vow 9. нарушавам КЛЕТВАта си break o.'s oath, юр. commit perjury 10. под КЛЕТВА on oath 11. полагам КЛЕТВА (за свидетели, войници, при встъпване в длъжност, и пр.) be sworn in 12. полагане на КЛЕТВА oath-taking (ceremony); -
18 ὅρκος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `oath' (Il.), `object to swear by', orig. of the water of the Styx (Β 755, Hes., h. Cer. 259).Compounds: Compp., e.g. ὁρκ-ωμότης m. `who takes an oath' (Arc., Locr. inscr. VI--Va) with ὁρκωμοτ-έω `to take an oath' (trag. a.o.), compound of ὅρκον ὀμόσαι with τη-suffix; εὔ-ορκος `swearing rightly, faithful to one's oath' (Hes.) with εὑορκ-έω, ἔν-ορκος `bound by oath' (Att.) with ἐνορκ-ίζομαι `to bind by oath'; but ἔξορκος `sworn' (Pi.) backformation from ἐξ-ορκόω, - ορκίζω; on ἐπί-ορκος s. v.; πεντορκ-ία f. "taking of five oaths", `oath by five gods' (Locr. Va), with ία-suffix.Derivatives: 1. ὅρκια pl., rarely - ιον n. `objects to swear by, oath pledge, animals sacrificed for an oath, oath, solemn treaty' (Il.), ὅρκιος `belonging to an oath, sworn by' (Att., Leg. Gort.). 2. ὁρκικός `belonging to an oath' (Stoic.). 3. ὁρκόω, - ῶσαι, often w. ἐξ-, `to make one swear, to put under oath' (IA.) with ὁρκώματα pl. `oath' (A.), ὁρκωτής m. `who makes swear, who puts one under oath' (Att.; cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 199 f.), ἐξόρκω-σις f. `swearing, adjuration' (Hdt., J.). 4. ὁρκίζω, - ίσαι, Dor. fut. ὁρκιξεω (Delph.), also w. δι-, ἐξ-, `to make one swear, to adjure, to administer an oath' (Ion., X., D., hell., also Dor., s. Fraenkel Denom. 86 a. 147) with ὁρκίσματα pl. `adjurations' (Megara I--IIp), ( δι-, ἐξ-)-ὁρκισμός m. `swearing, adjuration' (LXX, Plb.), ἐξορκισ-τής m. `exorcist' ( Act Ap.). 5. ὁρκίλλομαι `to swear in vain' (Phot.), as if from dimin.-pejor. *ὁρκίλος. 6. - ορκέω only in derivv. from compp. with analogical formations: εὑορκ-έω (with εὑορκ-ία) from εὔ-ορκος(s. above), ψευδορκ-έω from ψεύδ-ορκος (Risch IF 59, 258), with ἐμπεδ-, ἀληθ-, δυσ-, παρ-ορκέω a.o.; on ἐπι-ορκέω s. v. -- On itself stands, with quite diff. meaning ὁρκάνη f. `enclosure' (A., E.) beside late ἑρκάνη as Όργάνη beside Έργάνη (s. on ὄργανον and ἔργον); cf. also Ο῝ρκατος PN (Calymna IIa), s. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 147.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Formally ὅρκος seems to be connected with ἕρκος `fence' (thus already Eust. a. EM); it would be then prop. so much as "bound(s), which one assumes" (Solmsen KZ 32, 275), "limitation, tie, obligation"; such a meaning is indeed found in ὅρκοι δεσμοὶ σφραγῖδος H. [or read *σφραγῖδες?] ; cf. also ὁρκάνη. A convincing argumentation however must still be found. Several attempts by Schroeder (in WP. 2, 528): ὅρκος prop. "fastening" beside ἕρκος "obstruction"; by Luther "Wahrheit" und "Lüge" 90ff. (s. also Weltansicht und Geistesleben 86 ff.): ὅρκος prop. a magical power, that pales in the swearer (*ἕρκει); by Bollack REGr. 71, 1ff.: ὅρκος orig. = Στύξ, taken as worldembracing fence ( μέγας ὅρκος); s. also Hiersche ibd. 35 ff. -- New etymology by Leumann Hom. Wörter 91 f.: ὅρκος = Lat. * sorcus or * surcus in surculus `twig' (diff. on surculus [: surus `twig'] e.g. W.-Hofmann s.v.); so prop. `the staff, which is raised when swearing'; ὄμνυμι `swear' prop. *'grasp'; ὅρκον ὀμόσαι `grasp the staff' ( θεοὺς ὀμόσαι imitation). Criticism by Luther, Bollack a. Hiersche l.c.; cf. also Benveniste Vocab. institutions 2, 165ff. cf. alo the lit. on ὄμνυμι. Further s. ἕρκος.Page in Frisk: 2,418-419Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὅρκος
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19 beschwören
v/t (unreg.)1. (etw.) swear to; ich könnte ( nicht) beschwören, dass I could(n’t) swear (that); eine Aussage beschwören swear a statement under oath JUR.2. (anflehen) implore, beseech3. ( Geister, auch fig. Erinnerungen etc.) conjure up, invoke; (Schlangen) charm; ein Unheil beschwören geh. bring about a disaster* * *to adjure; to conjure; to swear; to beseech* * *be|schwö|ren ptp beschworen [bə'ʃvoːrən]vt irreg1) (= beeiden) to swear to; (JUR AUCH) to swear on oath2) (= anflehen) to implore, to beseechsie hob beschwö́rend die Hände — she raised her hands imploringly or beseechingly
4) (geh = hervorrufen) Erinnerung etc to conjure up* * *be·schwö·ren *1. (beeiden)▪ etw \beschwören to swear [to] sth [or that sth is true]\beschwören kann ich das nicht I wouldn't like to swear to iteine Aussage \beschwören to make a statement under oath2. (anflehen)3. (magisch hervorbringen)▪ etw \beschwören to conjure [or call] up sthGeister/Tote \beschwören to raise ghosts/the dead; (bezwingend) to exorcizeeine Schlange \beschwören to charm a snake* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) swear tobeschwören, dass... — swear that...
eine Aussage beschwören — swear a statement on or unter oath
3) (erscheinen lassen) invoke, conjure up < spirit>; (fig.) evoke, conjure up <pictures, memories, etc.>4) (bitten) beg; implorein beschwörendem Ton — in a beseeching or imploring tone
* * *beschwören v/t (irr)1. (etwas) swear to;ich könnte (nicht) beschwören, dass I could(n’t) swear (that);eine Aussage beschwören swear a statement under oath JUR2. (anflehen) implore, beseechein Unheil beschwören geh bring about a disaster* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) swear tobeschwören, dass... — swear that...
eine Aussage beschwören — swear a statement on or unter oath
3) (erscheinen lassen) invoke, conjure up < spirit>; (fig.) evoke, conjure up <pictures, memories, etc.>4) (bitten) beg; implorein beschwörendem Ton — in a beseeching or imploring tone
* * *(Geister) v.to invoke v. v.to adjure v.to conjure (up) v.to conjure v. -
20 eed
♦voorbeelden:een eed van trouw aan de koning • an oath of allegiance to the kingeen plechtige eed • a solemn oath/vowiemand een eed afnemen • administer an oath to someone; 〈 van getuige ook〉 swear (a witness); 〈 van ambtenaar〉 swear in (a public servant)een eed doen/afleggen/zweren • swear an oath, sweareen eed herroepen/intrekken • unsweariemand onder ede horen • examine someone on oathiemand de eed opleggen/laten afleggen • make someone take an oathde eed weigeren • refuse to take the oathonder ede staan • be under oatheen getuige onder ede • a sworn witnessik zou er een/geen eed op willen doen • I could swear/not swear to iteed op de bijbel • oath sworn on the Bible
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swear an oath — index avouch (avow), promise (vow) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
swear under oath — index depose (testify) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
swear an oath — take a vow, swear a testament … English contemporary dictionary
swear — vb swore, sworn, swear·ing [Old English swerian] vt 1: to utter or take solemnly swear an oath 2 a: to assert as true or promise under oath a sworn affidavit … Law dictionary
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 ] (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
swear — [ swer ] (past tense swore [ swɔr ] ; past participle sworn [ swɔrn ] ) verb ** 1. ) intransitive to use words that are deliberately offensive, for example because you are angry with someone: That s the first time I ve ever heard him swear. swear … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
oath — [əʊθ ǁ oʊθ] noun [countable] 1. a formal promise to do something: • The president has taken an oath to support and defend the Constitution. • The new president will take the oath of office next week. 2. be under oath also … Financial and business terms
swear allegiance — swear an oath of trust and confidence … English contemporary dictionary
Oath of office — Lyndon B. Johnson taking the presidential oath of office in 1963, after the assassination of John F. Kennedy An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before undertaking the duties of an office, usually a position in government… … Wikipedia
Oath of Allegiance (United Kingdom) — King John signing the Magna Carta at Runnymede … Wikipedia