sworn into的意思
sworn into中文翻譯:
宣誓進入(sworn是swear的過去分詞)
宣誓就職(sworn是swear的過去分詞)
sworn───adj.發過誓的,宣誓過的;注定的,不共戴天的;v.發誓(swear的過去式和過去分詞)
sworn brother───n.結拜兄弟,死黨;n.死黨;結拜兄弟
sworn off───發誓戒除;放棄
sworn to───v.斷言
sworn enemy───n.不共戴天的敵仇; 死對頭
sworn in───使宣誓就職
sworn followers───死黨
sworn friend───n.莫逆之交;刎頸之交;鐵哥們
sworn enemies───n.不共戴天的敵仇
Mr. Obama will be sworn into office on January 20.───奧巴馬將在明年1月20號宣誓就職。
He will shortly be sworn into our club.───他最近就要宣誓加入我們的俱樂部。
new prime minister was sworn into office.───新首相宣誓就職。
A few weeks before he was sworn into office, his wife and daughter were killed in an automobile accident.───然而,就在離宣誓就職只有幾個星期時,他的妻子和女兒在一場車禍中喪生。
Sri Lanka's president, Mahinda Rajapaksa, prepared to be sworn into office nearly a year after his election.───斯里蘭卡總統馬欣達.拉賈帕克薩,在其選舉近一年后準備宣誓就職。
S. presidents who are waiting to be sworn into office often stay at the Blair House, the official guest residence of the White House.───等待宣誓就任的美國新總統通常住在白宮的正式賓館--布萊爾國賓館。
When I was sworn into office, I had a chance to request objects from some of America's finest museums to put on display in the White House.───當年我宣誓就職時,我有機會要求美國最好的博物館的展品在白宮陳列。
The buzz about a presidential candidacy began before he had even been sworn into the senate in January 2005.───對他參加總統競選的呼聲早在2005年1月他宣誓成為美國參議員之前就開始了。
The approval and appointment by the Federal President, the Cabinet, all personnel in the federal parliament sworn into office.───經聯邦總統批準和任命后,內閣全體人員在聯邦議院宣誓就職。
When he is sworn into office he will have to pledge his allegiance to the republican constitution.
Berry says he was sworn into the Klan by David Duke in Louisiana in 1974.
Yocum garnered 56. 3 percent of the vote Tuesday, and is expected to be sworn into office June 27.
President Barack Obama was sworn into office this week as our nation's 44th president.
Martin was sworn into office as prime minister in March.
The new prime minister was sworn into office.
In 1663 Martyn and Allestry were sworn into the position.
The new President was hurriedly sworn into office on Nov. 2.
Smith, eventually sworn into office, gradually emerged as a leader.