及物动词
1. She vowed that she would take the matter to court.
她郑重宣布要把这事诉诸法律。
2. I vowed never to reveal the secret.
我发誓决不泄漏这一秘密。
不及物动词
1. He vowed to look after his mother when his father died.
他发誓在父亲死后照顾母亲。
名词
1. My parents are under a vow to go to church every Sunday.
我父母许愿,每星期日都去做礼拜。
2. We made a vow to stay friends forever.
我们发誓永远做朋友。
1. 誓言:特殊:此专长作为若干其他专长的先决条件存在,例如后面的誓言(Vow)系列. 效果:你在对抗毒素与麻药(drugs)的坚韧豁免检定中获得+4完美奖励(perfecti假如你是非自愿地受到此种药品的毒害). 特殊:为了遵守你的誓言,
2. 发誓:volunteer志愿 | VOW发誓 | want想要
3. 婚誓:10 贵州山歌 Ballads from Guizhou 03:55 | 11 桂花开放幸福来 Happinesses come when the osmanthus bloom 04:48 | 12 婚誓 Vow 04:14
4. 立誓,誓言,誓约:vouch 担保,保证,支持 | vow 立誓,誓言,誓约 | convolve 卷,盘,旋绕
1. 发誓;起誓;立誓
If you vow to do something, you make a serious promise or decision that you will do it.
e.g. While many models vow to go back to college, few do...
很多模特发誓要重回大学校园,但很少有人做到。
e.g. I solemnly vowed that someday I would return to live in Europe...
我郑重发誓,总有一天我将回到欧洲生活。
2. 誓言;诺言
A vow is a serious promise or decision to do a particular thing.
e.g. I made a silent vow to be more careful in the future...
我暗暗发誓,日后要倍加小心。
e.g. I had to admire David's vow that he would leave the programme.
戴维发誓要离开这个项目,我不得不对他表示钦佩。
3. vow
3. 誓词;誓约;宣言
Vows are a particular set of serious promises, such as the promises two people make when they are getting married.
e.g. I took my marriage vows and kept them.
我结婚时许下誓言,并一直信守。
e.g. ...a nun who had taken final vows...
已立誓出家的尼姑
1. The case trained a spotlight on the tainted history of Illinois politics, where Obama made his name and tested his campaign vow of transparent leadership.
2. vow的解释
2. Rumors of an impending vow swap began circulating when Hurley was spotted looking at estates in the English countryside.
3. It made no reference to any timeline or his campaign vow to get combat troops out of Iraq in 16 months.
4. It is important to come back to redeem a vow, if the wish comes true.
5. Premier Wen Jiabao's latest vow to suppress sharp rises in commodity prices that affect people's immediate interests highlighted the increasing urgency of fighting soaring inflation.
6. Its deliberate antique decorations as well as the furniture indicate a clear vow to provide a flavor that is one hundred percent local.
7. There is no cure for corruption if public supervision remains an empty vow and if criticizing the government continues to be a costly adventure.
8. Compared with its prominent vow to improve relations between China and Japan, the delegation kept itself relatively inconspicuous after meeting Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda on Monday.
9. In order to live up to its vow to deliver good governance, the authorities have a lot more to learn from other nations.
10. vow
10. The vow follows shock over the news that a woman lost the sight in one eye after giving blood.
noun
1. a solemn pledge (to oneself or to another or to a deity) to do something or to behave in a certain manner
e.g. they took vows of poverty
verb
1. make a vow
promise
e.g. He vowed never to drink alcohol again
2. dedicate to a deity by a vow
Synonym: consecrate