Swear meaning

Swear: to swear, express determination, or give a guarantee.

Swearing means solemnly expressing determination or giving a guarantee. "Fayuan Zhu Lin" Volume 20: "When Qi Wenxuan proclaimed himself emperor, there was a unified teacher whose family background was Liangzhou. From 1990 to 1993, he vowed to go west. " In the book Romance of the Three Kingdoms, "the three brothers swear to heaven that they will not be born on the same day, but will only die on the same day."

The strange situation witnessed in the past 20 years is the fourth and sixth time: "When Wu Daling first took office, he vowed to do his best and would never forge handwriting." Poetry Journal No.5, 1983: "I secretly swear that as long as there is breath, my compatriots will no longer be poor."

Sentences related to swearing

1. He swore that he had never seen the pen.

The soldiers swore to the monitor that they would make every effort to finish the task.

Xiaoming vowed to surpass others.

He swore never to mention it again.

She secretly vowed never to let the revolutionary red flag covered with blood be shamed, even willing to give her life for it.

He vowed to do something vigorous in his life.

He swore in his heart that he would turn over a new leaf after he got out of prison.

She accepted the tuition fees donated by unknown people in the distance with excited hands, and vowed to study hard and serve the motherland.

They once swore there that the seas run dry and the rocks crumble and they will never change their mind.

10, after this lesson, my brother vowed never to lie again.