sworn
adj. 保证说实话的; 宣过誓的; (朋友)感情极深的; (敌人)不共戴天的
v. 诅咒,咒骂( swear的过去分词 ); (使某人)就…宣誓; 郑重承诺; 发誓要
Sworn is the past participle of swear .
If you make a sworn statement or declaration, you swear that everything that you have said in it is true.
The allegations against them were made in sworn evidence to the inquiry.
在调查取得的宣誓证词中对他们提出了指控。
If two people or two groups of people are sworn enemies, they dislike each other very much.
It somehow seems hardly surprising that Ms Player is now his sworn enemy.
现在普莱耶女士成了他不共戴天的仇敌反倒让人觉得不足为奇了。
1. bound by or as if by an oath;
2. bound by or stated on oath;
The new President has been sworn into office.
新总统已宣誓就职.
Your children have forsaken me and sworn by gods that are not gods.
你的儿女离弃我,又指着那不是神的起誓.
I have been sworn to secrecy about it.
他们让我发誓对这事保密.
They were duly sworn in.
他们正式宣誓就职.
The new president was sworn in the other day.
新总统前几天宣誓就职.