covenant的解释
第三人称单数:covenants
第三人称复数:covenants
现在分词:covenanting
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过去分词:covenanted
covenant
过去式:covenanted
covenant的翻译
名词协议,协定; 盖印合同; [法律]契约条款; [宗教]誓约
不及物动词立约,立誓; 订立盟约; 订立契约
及物动词立约承诺; 缔结盟约; 订协定
及物动词
1. I covenanted to pay $5000 a year to rebuild the college.
我立书保证,每年付五千美元帮助重建那所学院。
2. They covenanted that their hostages would be present.
他们保证他们的人质到场。
3. Before signing, he covenanted that he would remain in possession.
签字以前,他要求以保留所有权为条件。
不及物动词
1. They covenanted in loyalty to the king.
他们缔结盟约以效忠国王。
1. (受法律约束的)协约,契约,合同
A covenant is a formal written agreement between two or more people or groups of people which is recognized in law.
e.g. ...the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
《公民权利和政治权利国际公约》
2. (定期付款的)书面承诺;(尤指向慈善机构定期捐款的)契约
A covenant is a formal written promise to pay a sum of money each year for a fixed period, especially to a charity.
e.g. If you make regular gifts through a covenant we can reclaim the income tax which you have already paid on this money.
如果你签订契约定期捐赠,那么我们可以要求返还你这笔钱上交的所得税。
1. Pursuit of this goal encourages persistent efforts and consistent policy adjustments by the Chinese government to fulfill its obligations under the covenant.
2. covenant的意思
2. Times Square reiterated that it has managed the space according to the deed of mutual covenant.
3. The ruled are asked to maintain order, but they also have the right to choose another ruler if the covenant is broken.
4. covenant
4. Sharon said Israel would not actively hinder the elections if Hamas remained armed and committed to its covenant.
5. China has continued to carry out administrative and judicial reforms and prepare the ground for approval of the " International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ".
6. The event was organized by the China Association of Mayors and EU Covenant of Mayors and attended by 50 mayors from Europe and China.
7. The Czech side welcomed China's pledge to ratify the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights as soon as possible.
8. The Covenant also clearly stipulates that propaganda for war or advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred shall be prohibited by law.
9. An unrated dim sum bond and a poor covenant protection level may spell higher funding costs for the debt issuers.
noun
1. (Bible) an agreement between God and his people in which God makes certain promises and requires certain behavior from them in return
2. covenant
2. a signed written agreement between two or more parties (nations) to perform some action
verb
1. enter into a covenant or formal agreement
e.g. They covenanted with Judas for 30 pieces of silver
The nations covenanted to fight terrorism around the world
2. enter into a covenant