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31. | to swear (or take) an oath; to vow; to make a vow |
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32. | an oath; a pledge |
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33. | an oath of mutual devotion |
| 盟誓 |
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34. | an oath-taking ceremony |
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35. | said Morgan, with an oath. |
| 摩根咒骂道。 |
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36. | "If a man does wrong to his neighbour and has to take an oath, and comes before your altar to take his |
| 人若得罪邻舍,有人叫他起誓,他来到这殿,在你的坛前起誓, |
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37. | take an oath to prove I love one so beautiful as you? |
| 我需要发誓来证明我对美貌的你的爱吗? |
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38. | To grind out an oath |
| 切齿而詈 |
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39. | "and he said, Take an oath to me; and he took an oath to him: and Israel gave worship on the bed's head |
| 雅各说,你要向我起誓。约瑟就向他起了誓,于是以色列在床头上(或作扶着杖头)敬拜神。 |
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40. | an inviolable oath, law,treaty |
| 不容违背的誓言、 法律、 条约. |
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