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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 诺言A promise is a statement that you make to a person in which you say that you will definitely do something or give them something. 双语例句例: If you make a promise, you should keep it. 如果你许下一个诺言,你就应该遵守它。 2.?[U 不可数名词] (显示出)成功的迹象 , 希望If someone or something shows promise, they seem likely to be very good or successful. 双语例句例: The boy first showed promise as an athlete in primary school. 这个男孩最初是在小学时显示出成为一名成功运动员的潜质的。
VERB. 动词promises , promising , promised 1.?[I 不及物动词] 承诺 , 保证If you promise that you will do something, you say to someone that you will definitely do it. 双语例句例: The post office has promised to resume first-class mail delivery to the area on Friday. 邮局已承诺在星期五恢复该地区第一类邮件的递送。 例: He had promised that the rich and privileged would no longer get preferential treatment. 他已承诺富人和特权阶层将不会再得到优待。 例: Promise me you will not waste your time. 向我保证你不会浪费你的时间。 例: I'll call you back, I promise. 我会给你回电话的,我保证。 2.?[T 及物动词] 向(某人)承诺(给予他们某物) , 向(某人)保证(他们获得某物)If you promise someone something, you tell them that you will definitely give it to them or make sure that they have it. 双语例句例: In 1920 the great powers promised them an independent state. 1920年,列强们曾答应让他们成为一个独立国家。 3.?[T 及物动词] 预示If a situation or event promises to have a particular quality or to be a particular thing, it shows signs that it will have that quality or be that thing. 双语例句例: While it will be fun, the seminar also promises to be most instructive. 这次专题讨论会将会很有趣,也一定会非常有启发性。
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