swear out
基本解釋
- 由宣誓而得到
英漢例句
- Say that again, but this time leave out the swear words.
再說(shuō)一遍,但這次省去那些詛咒語(yǔ)。 - The day she met Arnie, Number One, was one of those days when you swear you can reach out and grab a handful of air, all hot and thick and going nowhere.
媽媽遇見(jiàn)第一任丈夫阿尼那天,就如那些悶熱日子中的一天——你能發(fā)誓衹要一伸手就能抓住一把空氣,熱辣辣的,厚重得根本不會(huì)從指間霤走。 - It is easy to blurt out a swear word at an inappropriate time, or to bark out a tactless or tasteless remark before you have a chance to consider the impact.
謾罵之詞,很容易在不是時(shí)候的時(shí)候脫口而出,或者在你有機(jī)會(huì)考慮其影響之前,輕易地給出不老練、沒(méi)趣味的評(píng)論。 - At the town hall in Huntsville, we fill out forms that swear to our single state and we make an appointment to be married by a justice of the peace.
NEWYORKER: Amundsen - When reporters asked him whether he could demonstrate his loyalty to party inquisitors, he offered to swear on the bones of a saint, pull a sword out of a stone—whatever was demanded of him.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- to secure the issue of (a warrant for an arrest) by making a charge under oath