to vow
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发誓, 郑重承诺
to make a sincere promise to do or not to do something particular
及物动词
- The couple vowed to support each other through thick and thin.
这对夫妇发誓要同甘共苦,互相支持。
- Every year, they vow to spend quality time together as a family.
每年,他们都发誓要作为一个家庭共度美好时光。
- Tomorrow, they will vow to uphold the values of their organization.
明天,他们将发誓坚持他们组织的价值观。
- The team is vowing to work collaboratively on the upcoming project.
团队承诺在即将到来的项目上协作工作。
- The soldier vowed allegiance to their country and swore to defend it with their life.
士兵宣誓效忠他们的国家,并发誓用生命保卫它。
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发誓, 立誓
to solemnly promise or dedicate oneself or something to a God, a deity, or a purpose
- After experiencing a life-changing event, she vowed herself to the pursuit of inner peace and personal growth.
在经历了一次改变生活的事件后,她发誓追求内心的平静和个人成长。
- The athlete vowed himself to intense physical training and discipline to achieve his dream.
这位运动员发誓要通过高强度的体能训练和纪律来实现他的梦想。
- The musician vowed herself to the art of classical music and dedicated countless hours to perfecting her craft.
这位音乐家献身于古典音乐艺术,并花费了无数时间来完善她的技艺。
- The devotee vowed his loyalty and service to the deity, offering his entire life to the divine purpose.
信徒发誓忠诚并服务于神明,将整个生命奉献给神圣的目的。
- Seeking divine blessings, he vowed his annual harvest to the deity.
寻求神圣的祝福,他将每年的收成誓约奉献给神明。
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