bloody oath 成语
take oath
say that something is true, give my word of honor He took an oath that he is the child's father. I believe him.
take oath|oath|take
v. phr. To promise to tell the truth or to do some task honestly, calling on God or some person or thing as a witness.
Mary took her oath that she did not steal the watch. John took oath that he would fill the office of president faithfully.
loath
loath nothing loath not reluctant(ly); willing(ly)
oath
oath 1.
take oath to promise or declare by making an oath; swear solemnly
2.
under oath bound or obligated by having made a formal oath, as in a court of law
bloody oath
interjection, slang Primarily heard in Australia, New Zealand. 1. Absolutely; definitely. Used to add accent to an acknowledging account or response. A: "Are you activity to accompany the affair up with him?" B: "Bloody adjuration I am!" Bloody adjuration I'm activity to the concert! I wouldn't absence it for anything!2. Used to accurate an acute affecting reaction, abnormally action or enthusiasm. Bloody oath, Jenny, these cakes are delicious! The newest blur in the authorization comes out tomorrow, and, blood-soaked oath, I can't wait!Learn more: bloody, oath