sworn的意思和读音

sworn

: [swɔrn] : [swɔː(r)n]

adj.

v.“swear”

adj.avowed,confirmed

swornadj.

1.made after you have promised to tell the truth, especially in court

a sworn statement

2.~ enemiespeople, countries, etc. that have a strong hatred for each other

v.1.“swear”

adj.1.

v.1.The past participle of swear

adj.1.made or given by someone who promises that everything they are going to say is true2.sworn enemies or friends have expressed strong dislike or friendship for each other

1. ... 〖 closeanaccount;windupanaccount;settleaccounts〗 sworn;becomesuornbrothers(sisters)〗 ...

2. ... picture: sworn: tease: ...

3. sworn enemy: sworn: pick: ...

4. ... strike/struck/struck 96. swear/swore/sworn 97. sweep/swept/swept 98. ...

5. Friends Sworn Family ...

6. ... 2. swell 4. sworn 5. resentment ...

7. sterile sworn tame ...

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1.In the United States, Inauguration Day is the day on which the President of the United States is sworn in and takes office.

2.I had sworn never to call her aunt again, but I did not regret breaking that promise to myself.

3.And yet, Candy had sworn she had seen someone walk by an upstairs window.

4.She was seated at the prosecutor's table with five other young assistant district attorneys who had been sworn in with her that morning.

5.When he fell off a horse, he sworn that he would never try to ride horses, you know, once bitten, twice shy.

6.Addressing assembled White House staff, he said he had been inspired by the estimated two million who gathered to watch him being sworn in.200

7.Sworn to end warlordism , they had ended up in the train of one of the biggest warlords in Chinese history.

8.A few weeks before he was sworn into office, his wife and daughter were killed in an automobile accident.

9.It was a bad night to be out in a paddle boat . But he had sworn when he set out that nothing could make him turn back.使

10.That applied to his personal relationships as well; you were either his best friend or a sworn enemy.