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1 beeiden
v/t (Aussage) swear to; eine Aussage vor Gericht beeiden swear to a statement in court; eine beeidete Aussage sworn evidence* * *be|ei|den [bə'|aidn] ptp beeidetvt(= beschwören) Sache, Aussage to swear to; (= vereidigen) Dolmetscher, Experten to swear in* * *be·ei·den *[bəˈʔaidn̩]be·ei·di·gen[bəˈʔaidɪgn̩]vt▪ etw \beeiden to swear to stheine beeidete Aussage a sworn statement* * *transitives Verbbeeiden, dass... — swear [on oath] that...
eine Aussage beeiden — swear to the truth of a statement
* * *beeiden v/t (Aussage) swear to;eine Aussage vor Gericht beeiden swear to a statement in court;eine beeidete Aussage sworn evidence* * *transitives Verbbeeiden, dass... — swear [on oath] that...
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2 etwas beschwören
(to make a solemn statement, with an oath, in support of: I'll swear to the truth of what he said; I think he was here this morning, but I wouldn't like to swear to it.) swear to
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