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作伪证, 在宣誓后说谎
to lie in a court of law after officially swearing to tell the truth
- It is morally wrong to perjure oneself in court, as it undermines the pursuit of justice.
在法庭上作伪证在道德上是错误的,因为它破坏了正义的追求。
- The defendant refused to perjure himself under pressure from the prosecution.
被告在检方的压力下拒绝作伪证。
- The witness hesitated to perjure herself, knowing the serious consequences of lying under oath.
证人犹豫是否要作伪证,知道在宣誓下撒谎的严重后果。
- Lawyers advise their clients never to perjure in order to avoid additional legal trouble.
律师建议他们的客户永远不要作伪证以避免额外的法律麻烦。
- The judge warned the jury about the consequences of asking witnesses to perjure during the trial.
法官警告陪审团关于要求证人在审判期间作伪证的后果。