英 [swɔːn] 美 [swɔːrn]
adj. 发过誓的,宣誓过的;注定的,不共戴天的
v. 发誓(swear 的过去分词)
sworn /swɔːn/
Sworn is the past participle of . (swear)的过去分词
形容词 If you make a sworn statement or declaration, you swear that everything that you have said in it is true. 宣过誓的
The allegations against them were made in sworn evidence to the inquiry.
对他们的指控都是从调查中得到的宣过誓的证词中提出的。
形容词 If two people or two groups of people are sworn enemies, they dislike each other very much. 不共戴天的
It somehow seems hardly surprising that Ms. Player is now his sworn enemy.
看来,普莱耶女士现在成了他不共戴天的仇敌似乎不足为奇了。
bound by or as if by an oath
according to an early tradition became his sworn brother ; sworn enemies
同义词: pledged
bound by or stated on oath
now my sworn friend and then mine enemy
宣誓
宣誓
再有一种舍我其谁(Sworn)的搏斗、执着精神,据说她对排球有这种精神(Spirit)是受她的恩师—胡进所“感触”。
更有当打之年者,或遂功名之望,或依父母之命,或从媒妁之言,与旧主割袍,同新君结义(Sworn),好不热闹。诸如此类,众看官自有公论,且不在话下。
... switch hitter (baseball) 转换击球员(棒球) switching 开关;转换;交换 sworn 宣誓过的 ...
They were sworn to secrecy.
他们被要求发誓保密。
I have sworn an oath of loyalty to the monarchy.
我已经发誓效忠君主制。
He was sworn in as president.
他宣誓就任总统。
He was sworn-in as president seventy-six years ago during the Great Depression -- the worst economic crisis in the country's history.
VOA : special.2009.05.02
"I was sworn-in one night and the next morning I had to get right to the job at hand,"
VOA : special.2011.07.28
Deny thy father and refuse they name, or if thou wilt not, be but sworn, my love, and I'll no longer be a Capulet." She's a Capulet.
否认你的父亲,抛弃你的姓名吧,也许你不愿意这样做,只要你宣誓做我的爱人,我也不愿再姓凯普莱特了,她姓凯普莱特。
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"Every member of every northern legislature, " Webster said, "has sworn to support the constitution of the United States.
VOA : special.2009.04.02
The meeting, which runs until 27 May, was formally opened with Mr Arnott being sworn into office.
Currently sworn police officers are servants of the Crown, not employees, so they cannot be made redundant.
Now they are sworn to restore the true faith and its central creed: never raise taxes.