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v. zweren; vloeken; rechtsgeldig verklaren; zweren; uitscheldenswear1♦voorbeelden:————————swear21 〈+at, about〉vloeken (op, over)1 zweren ⇒ een eed afleggen; met kracht beweren, wedden♦voorbeelden:swear to do something • plechtig beloven iets te zullen doenswear by (all that is holy) • zweren bij (alles wat heilig is)〈informeel; figuurlijk〉 swear by someone/something • bij iemand/iets zweren, volkomen op iemand/iets vertrouwenswear on the Bible that • op de bijbel zweren datswear to something • zweren dat iets het geval is, een eed doen op ietsswear to God that • zweren bij God dat♦voorbeelden:sworn evidence • verklaring/getuigenis onder edeswear in • beëdigenswear to secrecy/silence • een eed van geheimhouding afnemen van
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Sworn enemies — Sworn Sworn, p. p. of {Swear}. [1913 Webster] {Sworn brothers}, originally, companions in arms who took an oath to share together good and bad fortune; hence, faithful friends. {Sworn enemies}, determined or irreconcilable enemies. {Sworn… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sworn enemies — {n. phr.} People or groups or nations that have a long standing dislike for each other. * /The Israelis and the Arabs used to be sworn enemies but hopefully they will sign a lasting peace accord./ … Dictionary of American idioms
sworn enemies — {n. phr.} People or groups or nations that have a long standing dislike for each other. * /The Israelis and the Arabs used to be sworn enemies but hopefully they will sign a lasting peace accord./ … Dictionary of American idioms
sworn\ enemies — n. phr. People or groups or nations that have a long standing dislike for each other. The Israelis and the Arabs used to be sworn enemies but hopefully they will sign a lasting peace accord … Словарь американских идиом
sworn enemies — Irreconcilable enemies, determined enemies … New dictionary of synonyms
sworn enemies — arch rivals, greatest enemies … English contemporary dictionary
Sworn — Sworn, p. p. of {Swear}. [1913 Webster] {Sworn brothers}, originally, companions in arms who took an oath to share together good and bad fortune; hence, faithful friends. {Sworn enemies}, determined or irreconcilable enemies. {Sworn friends},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sworn brothers — Sworn Sworn, p. p. of {Swear}. [1913 Webster] {Sworn brothers}, originally, companions in arms who took an oath to share together good and bad fortune; hence, faithful friends. {Sworn enemies}, determined or irreconcilable enemies. {Sworn… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sworn friends — Sworn Sworn, p. p. of {Swear}. [1913 Webster] {Sworn brothers}, originally, companions in arms who took an oath to share together good and bad fortune; hence, faithful friends. {Sworn enemies}, determined or irreconcilable enemies. {Sworn… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sworn — past participle of SWEAR(Cf. ↑swearer). ► ADJECTIVE 1) given under oath. 2) determined to remain the specified thing: sworn enemies … English terms dictionary
sworn — sworn1 [ swɔrn ] adjective 1. ) made or given by someone who promises that everything they are going to say is true: sworn testimony The committee has begun taking sworn statements from people involved in this matter. 2. ) sworn enemies or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English