forsworn

英 [fɔːˈswɔːn] 美 [fɔːrˈswɔːrn]

v.  放弃; 发誓戒除
forswear的过去分词

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柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 发誓抛弃;承诺放弃
    If you forswear something, you promise that you will stop doing it, having it, or using it.
    1. The party was offered a share of government if it forswore violence.
      该党如果宣誓放弃暴力就可以参与执政。

双语例句

  1. There are reports that China has forsworn its veto power.
    有报道称,中国承诺放弃否决权。
  2. I have forsworn his bed and company.
    我已经发过誓不和他同寝同眠了。
  3. Titania what, jealous oberon! Fairies, skip hence; I have forsworn his bed and company.
    提泰妮娅:嘿,嫉妒的奥布朗!神仙们,快快走开;我已经发誓不和他同游同寝了。
  4. If Google employees have forsworn the language of the internet and are now composing e-mails in the manner recommended by Debrett's Guide to Etiquette and Modern Manners, something must be shifting somewhere.
    如果谷歌员工都背弃了互联网语言,如今遵从《德布雷特礼仪与现代言行指南》(Debrett'sGuidetoEtiquetteandModernManners)推荐的方式来写电子邮件,那么一定有某个地方正在发生某种改变。
  5. While China has forsworn communist economics, it is still excessively favouring investment over consumption.
    尽管中国已经放弃了社会主义经济,但它仍过度偏爱投资而非消费。
  6. We have never forsworn the use of force.
    我们从来没有承诺过放弃使用武力。