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81. | The prime minister brought a large retinue to Washington with her.Take |
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82. | a vow; a pledge; an oath; a solemn promise |
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83. | The president took an oath to serve the country. |
| 总统立誓服务国家。 |
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84. | I'll go before a lawyer and take my oath on that matter. |
| 我要当着律师对那桩事发誓。 |
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85. | They swore an oath of loyalty to the country. |
| 他们宣誓要报效祖国。 |
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86. | Before giving evidence you have to swear an oath. |
| 在作证之前你得先发誓。 |
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87. | Brotherhood Based on an oath made in previous life |
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88. | 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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89. | a promise that is part of the oath Olympic athletes take today. |
| 这个保证已成为今天的奥运会运动员誓词的组成部分。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英汉非文学 - 百科语料821 - we82.1.aoyunhuiguanghui |
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90. | He took an oath of fealty to the king. |
| 他宣誓对国王效忠。 |
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