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- He was on oath to tell all he saw. 他已宣誓要把所看到的一切都讲来出。
- There is a standard form of oath used in lawcourts. 法庭中使用的誓词有固定的格式。
- The witnesses were placed under oath. 要求证人宣誓。
- He took the oath to fight for his country. 他宣誓要为他的国家而战。
- He took an oath of fealty to the king. 他宣誓对国王效忠。
- The enemy was defeated in a decisive battle. 敌人在一场决定性的战斗中被击败。
- The President took the solemn oath of office. 总统正式宣誓就职。
- Before giving evidence you have to swear an oath. 在作证之前你得先发誓。
- The oath was administered to him. 他受命宣誓。
- A decisive or critical moment or situation. 决定性关头,关键时刻决定性或关键的时刻或状况
- A final, conclusive, or decisive act or utterance. 最后的言行最后的、结论性的或决定性的行动或言论
- A decisive or catastrophic conflict. 决定性的或大规模的战争
- The judge received their oath of allegiance. 法官听取了他们的忠诚誓言。
- The judge reminded the witness that she was under oath. 法官提醒那个证人她已经宣过誓了。
- decisive oath [法] 决定性的宣誓
- Government employees swear an oath not to reveal official secrets. 政府雇员宣誓不泄露官方机密。
- Be decisive, tell them exactly what you think should be done. 果断些,确切地告诉他们你认为应该怎么做。
- The decis was made by my predecessor . 那一决定是我的前任作出的.
- The judge reminded the witness that she was still under oath. 法官提醒证人,她发过誓要说实话。
- The report brought about a decisive change in the whole policy. 这个报告使整个方针发生了决定性的变化。