oaths
n. 誓言( oath的名词复数 ); 誓约; 咒骂; 诅咒语
An oath is a formal promise, especially a promise to be loyal to a person or country.
He took an oath of loyalty to the government...
他宣誓效忠政府。
He swore an oath promising to uphold and protect the country's laws and constitution.
他宣誓捍卫国家的法律与宪法。
In a court of law, when someone takes the oath, they make a formal promise to tell the truth. You can say that someone is on oath or under oath when they have made this promise.
His girlfriend had gone into the witness box and taken the oath...
他的女朋友进入证人席并立了誓。
Under oath, Aston finally admitted that he had lied...
在宣誓的约束下,阿斯顿终于承认自己撒了谎。
An oath is an offensive or emphatic word or expression which you use when you are angry or shocked.
Wellor let out a foul oath and hurled himself upon him.
韦勒骂了一句粗话,然后向他猛扑过去。
He was answered with a torrent of oaths.
他所得到的回报是一连串的咒骂声.
Shrill cries and startled oaths flew up around us as pandemonium broke out.
骚乱爆发时,我们周围充斥着尖厉的哭喊声和难以入耳的咒骂声。
The angry man let fly a volley of oaths.
那个愤怒的人发出一连串的咒语.
Water was splashing and mud was flying and oaths were being sworn.
只见那里水花四溅,污泥乱飞,骂声不绝.
He entered vociferating oaths dreadful to her.
他进来了,叫喊着不堪入耳的咒骂的话.