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An oath is a promise, especially to tell the truth in a law court, or an offensive word that uses a name for God. Learn more about the meaning, synonyms, and usage of oath in English with Cambridge Dictionary.
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oath definicja: 1. a promise, especially that you will tell...
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oath noun [C] (PROMISE) Add to word list. Add to word list. a promise, especially that you will tell the truth in a law court: Medieval knights took an oath of allegiance / loyalty to their lord. The witness placed her hand on the Bible and took the oath (= promised to tell the truth). Sinônimos.
Learn the meaning of oath as a noun, with synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases. An oath is a solemn appeal to God or a god to witness the truth or sincerity of one's words or actions.
Na descrição em inglês: curse - deposition - devil - hell - nonjuror - perjure yourself - perjury - rip out - solemn - suborn - swear - swearer - swearing - sworn - sworn statement - sworn testimony - unsworn. Português: jura - juramentado - juramentar - juramentar-se - juramento. Sinônimos: promise, vow, word, pledge, pinky promise, mais...
Dicionário inglês-português. oath substantivo. juramento m (quase sempre utilizado) In court, witnesses must testify under oath. No tribunal, as testemunhas devem depor sob juramento. menos frequentes: promessa f. ·. voto m. ·. jura f. Exemplos: under oath adv — sob juramento adv. oath of allegiance s — juramento de lealdade m. ·.
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