oath n. (pl. oaths ) 1.誓言,誓約;【法律】宣誓。 2.(咒罵、強調、發怒等時的)妄用神名,瀆神的言詞;詛咒;咒罵語 〔God damn you! 之類〕。 an oath of allegiance 效忠宣誓。 an oath of office=an official oath 就職宣誓。 a false oath 偽誓。 grind out an oath 切齒詛咒。 make an oath 立誓,宣誓。 on [upon, under] oath= (up) on my oath 發誓,必定。 put (sb.) on (his) oath 使(某人)立誓。 take [swear] an oath= make oath. take one's oath that... 立誓說…是千真萬確的。
An appellant is usually given a choice at the hearing of either making an unsworn statement or alternatively giving evidence on oath in support of this appeal 進行聆訊時,上訴人通??蛇x擇不宣誓作供或宣誓下作供以支持其上訴。
An appellant is usually given a choice at the hearing of either making an unsworn statement or alternatively giving evidence on oath in support of this appeal 進行聆訊時,上訴人通常可選擇不宣誓作供或宣誓下作供以支持其上訴。
Notwithstanding subsection ( 3 ) a magistrate may require the police officer , usher or other officer who served a summons to attend before him and give evidence on oath as to its service 盡管有第( 3 )款的規定?裁判官仍可規定送達傳票的警務人員?傳達員或其它人員在他席前?就送達傳票一事經宣誓而作證。
Notwithstanding any law or practice to the contrary , it shall be lawful for the court in any proceedings for an offence under part ii to comment on the failure of the accused to give evidence on oath 即使任何法律或慣例有相反規定?在因第ii部所訂罪行而進行的法律程序中?法庭可就被控人不宣誓作供一事加以評論。
Under section 6 of the official languages ordinance , the chief justice may by notice published in the gazette specify the date from which a court which means any court , and any board , tribunal or person having by law the power to hear , receive and examine evidence on oath and legal representatives may use either or both of the official languages namely chinese and english in specified proceedings in a specified court 報的公告,指明自某日起,法庭指任何法院法庭,亦指任何依法有權聆聽收取及審查經宣誓而作出的證供的委員會審裁處或人士及法律代表可在指定法院的指定