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1 vow
{vau}
I. n тържествено обещание, обет, клетва
to be under a VOW дал съм обет, зарекъл съм се, заклел съм се
to take a VOW давам обет, заричам се, заклевам се
to take the VOW подстригвам се за монах, покалугерявам се
II. 1. обещавам тържествено, заричам се, заклевам се
to VOW vengeance/obedience заклевам се да отмъстя/да се подчинявам
2. посвещавам, обричам (to на)
3. ост. давам обет/оброк
4. ост. заявявам* * *{vau} n тържествено обещание, обет, клетва; to be under a vow дал с(2) {vau} v 1. обещавам тържествено, заричам се, заклевам се; to* * *обричам; обещание; обет; посвещавам; заричам се; заклевам се; кълна се; клетва;* * *1. i. n тържествено обещание, обет, клетва 2. ii. обещавам тържествено, заричам се, заклевам се 3. to be under a vow дал съм обет, зарекъл съм се, заклел съм се 4. to take a vow давам обет, заричам се, заклевам се 5. to take the vow подстригвам се за монах, покалугерявам се 6. to vow vengeance/obedience заклевам се да отмъстя/да се подчинявам 7. ост. давам обет/оброк 8. ост. заявявам 9. посвещавам, обричам (to на)* * *vow [vau] I. n обет, оброк, тържествено обещание, клетва; lovers' \vows клетви за вярност (на влюбени); to be under a \vow дал съм обет, заклел съм се, зарекъл съм се; to take a \vow давам обет, заклевам се, заричам се; to take the \vows подстригвам се (за монах), замонашвам се, покалугерявам се; II. v 1. обещавам тържествено, заклевам се, заричам се, обричам се; to \vow vengeance заклевам се да си отмъстя; 2. посвещавам, обричам, наричам; 3. ост. давам обет (оброк); 4. ост. заявявам, декларирам.
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