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1 swear
1 (swore, sworn) დაფიცება (დაიფიცებს)I swear I'll do it გეფიცები, რომ გავაკეთებI think it was so but I can't swear to it მე მგონი ეს ასე იყო, მაგრამ ვერ დავიფიცებto swear by:to swear off:he swore off smoking დაიფიცა, თამბაქოს აღარ მოვწევოto swore to:he swore to his father that he hadn't done it მამას დაუფიცა, ეს არ ჩამიდენიაო2 (swore, sworn) ფიცის მიცემა (ფიცს მისცემს), ფიცის დადებაto swear allegiance to smb. ?????3 (swore, sworn) ლანძღვა (ილანძღება), გინებაhe swore by all he knew ვინც კი ჰყავდა, ყველა დაიფიცაhe ran/ swore like anything თავქუდმოგლეჯილი მირბოდა // ლანძღვაგინებით ქვეყანა შეძრ -
2 oath
ფიციto take the oath ფიცის მიცემა, შეფიცვა
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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