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61. | affirmation of acceptance of some religion or faith. |
| 接受某一宗教或信仰的誓言。 |
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62. | They have truly lived up to their pledge. |
| 他们确实照他们的誓言做了。 |
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63. | Zeus mocks lovers'oaths. |
| 天神嘲笑情人之间虚伪的誓言。 |
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64. | To break them means losing some of our integrity. |
| 违反誓言则意味着丧失某种人格! |
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65. | To impose, offer, or tender(an oath, for example). |
| 宣誓强迫接受、提供或提出(如誓言) |
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66. | In love, there are just promises and oaths |
| ‘在爱情里面,只有承诺和誓言’ |
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67. | It seems the vows of chastity belonging to a nun. |
| 这似乎是一个修女的贞操誓言。 |
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68. | The judge received their oath of allegiance. |
| 法官听取了他们的忠诚誓言 |
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69. | his plighted word |
| 他的誓言,n.1. 誓约;婚约[C] |
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70. | Will you give me your solemn word? |
| 你能对我立下神圣的誓言? |
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