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promise

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prom·ise1 /ˈprɒmɪs $ ˈprɑː-/ ●●● S2 W2 verb  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]PROMISE to tell someone that you will definitely do or provide something or that something will happen 许诺,保证,答应
 Last night the headmaster promised a full investigation.
校长昨晚允诺进行全面调查。
promise to do something
 She’s promised to do all she can to help.
她答应尽力帮忙。
promise (that)
5his promise that the job would be mine
他作出的我将得到那份工作的承诺
 Hurry up – we promised we wouldn’t be late.
快点,我们保证过不会迟到的。
promise somebody (that)
 You promised me the car would be ready on Monday.
你答应过我车子星期一可以用。
 ‘Promise me you won’t do anything stupid.’ ‘I promise.’
答应我你不会做蠢事。我答应。
promise something to somebody
 I’ve promised that book to Ian, I’m afraid.
我已经答应把那本书给伊恩了,对不起。
promise somebody something
 The company promised us a bonus this year.
公司承诺今年给我们发奖金。
 ‘I’ll be back by 1.00.’ ‘Promise?’ ‘Yes! Don’t worry.’
1点钟前会回来。”“你保证?”“是的!别担心。
 He reappeared two hours later, as promised.
就像他保证过的,他两小时后再次露面。
2 [transitiveT]EXPECT to show signs of something 预示可能发生
promise to be something
 Tonight’s meeting promises to be a difficult one.
今晚的会议有可能不容易对付。
 dark clouds promising showers later
预示着稍后有阵雨的乌云
3. promise somebody the moon/the earth PROMISEto promise to give someone something that is impossible for you to give 向某人夸下海口
4 I can’t promise (anything) spokenPROMISE# used to tell someone that you will try to do what they want, but may not be able to 我无法保证
 I’ll try my best to get tickets, but I can’t promise anything.
我会尽我所能弄到门票,但我不能保证什么。
5 I promise you spoken used to emphasize a promise, warning, or statement 我保证
 I promise you, it does work!
我保你管用!
Examples from the Corpus
nGRAMMAR: Patterns with promise
You promise to do something:
He promised to help.
You promise that you will do something:
I promise that I will come to your party.
You promise someone that you will do something:
I promise you that I will come.
You promised that you would do something:
She promised that she would come.
You promised someone that you would do something:
My parents promised me that they would buy me a new car.
Don’t say: My parents promised me to buy a new car.
You can also promise someone something:
My parents promised me a new car.
THESAURUS
promise to tell someone that you will definitely do something, or that something will happen 许诺,答应
He promised to give the book back.
他答应要归还那本书。
The organisers have promised that this year’s event will take place.
组织者已承诺本年度的活动将会举行。
swear to make a very serious and sincere promise, for example in a law court 发誓,宣誓
He had sworn to tell the truth.
他宣誓说实话。
I would never do that, I swear.
我发誓决不会那么做的。
give somebody your word especially spoken to promise sincerely that you will do something or that something is true – often used when you are trying to persuade someone that they can trust you 向某人保证,答应某人 〔常用于劝说某人信任自己〕
I give you my word that your money is safe with me.
我向你保证,你的钱放在我这里很安全。
nI’ll let you go out tonight if you give me your word that you’ll be home by 11.
vow to make a very serious promise, often to yourself 〔常指对自己〕发誓
She vowed that she would never drink alcohol again.
她发誓再也不喝酒了。
They vowed to carry on their campaign for justice.
他们发誓要将正义运动继续下去。
assure to promise someone that something will happen or that something is true, in order to try to make them feel less worried 保证,使确信
Police have assured the public that they are doing everything they can to find the killer.
警方向公众保证他们在尽其所能抓捕凶手。
guarantee to promise that you will make sure that something will definitely happen, so that there is no question of it not happening 保证,担保
I guarantee that you will have the documents by tomorrow.
我保证明天你能拿到文件。
How can you guarantee that this won’t happen again?
你怎么能担保这种事不会再次发生?
pledge to promise publicly or officially that you will do something, for example to give help or money 〔公开或正式〕保证,许诺
The government has pledged to increase overseas aid to $4 billion over the next five years.
政府承诺未来五年将海外援助增加至40亿美元。
undertake formal to make an official or legal promise to do something 作出〔正式或法律的〕承诺,保证
The government undertook to keep price increases to a minimum.
政府许诺把物价上涨控制在最低限度。
The two sides undertook to respect each other’s territory.
双方承诺将相互尊重对方的领土。
commit to something formal to make a firm and definite promise to do something important, which will affect you for a long time and which could result in serious effects if you fail 承诺某事,投入于某事
Bobby felt unready to commit to a romantic relationship.
博比感觉自己还没有准备好投入一段感情中。
A group of 11 companies has committed to developing a new passenger plane.
11 家公司共同承诺开发一种新型客机。
Examples from the Corpus
promise2 ●●● S3 W2 noun  
1 [countableC]PROMISE a statement that you will definitely do or provide something or that something will definitely happen 保证,承诺,诺言
promise of
 We received promises of support from several MPs.
数名议员承诺支持我们。
promise to
 He would never break his promise to his father.
他决不会违背对父亲的承诺。
promise to do something
 She made a promise to visit them once a month.
她答应每个月去看他们一次。
npromise that
n I received a promise that this would not happen again.
2 [uncountableU]SIGN/INDICATION signs that something or someone will be good or successful 〔某事或某人将有好结果或成功的〕迹象,征兆
3 [singular, uncountableU] a sign that something, usually something good, may happen 迹象;〔通常指〕吉兆
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: a statement that you will definitely do or provide something or that something will definitely happen 保证,承诺,诺言
verbs
make a promise 承诺,许诺
I made a promise to my mother that I’d look after Dad.
我答应母亲我会照看父亲的。
keep a promise (also fulfil a promise British EnglishBrE, fulfill a promise American EnglishAmE formal) (=do what you promised to do) 信守诺言
She said she would come back, and she kept her promise.
她说过会回来的,她也说到做到了。
nThe mayor has fulfilled his promise to get tough on corruption.
break a promise (=not do what you promised to do) 食言
Once again, the government has broken its promises.
政府再一次食言了。
ngo back on your promise (=break it)
They were angry that the company had gone back on its promise.
nrenege on a promise formal (=break it)
It is tempting for the government to renege on its promise.
nhave somebody’s promise (=they have promised you something)
‘It’ll remain a secret?’ ‘Yes, you have my promise.’
nhold somebody to their promise (=make them keep it)
The next day, Gareth held me to my promise to take him fishing.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + promise
a solemn promise 郑重的承诺
As governor, I made a solemn promise to defend the laws of the Republic.
作为州长,我郑重承诺要捍卫共和国的法律。
a firm promise (=definite) 明确的承诺
nWhat had happened to all those firm promises of help?
a vague promise (=not definite) 含糊的承诺
nLarry made some vague promises to leave his wife.
a false/empty/hollow promise (=one that will not be kept) 虚假的/空洞的承诺
nI didn’t make any false promises.
a broken promise (=one that has not been kept) 背弃的诺言
nThere have been too many broken promises.
na campaign/election promise
He was accused of breaking a campaign promise not to raise taxes.
nTHESAURUS
promise a statement that you will definitely do or provide something, which may not be reliable
‘I’ll call you tomorrow.’ ‘Is that a promise?’
Politicians are always making promises.
pledge a public or official promise to do a particular thing in the future
The Government has fulfilled at least 50% of its election pledges.
We have received pledges of help from various organizations.
vow a very serious promise to do something or not to do something that you choose to make
He made a vow never to drink alcohol again.
your marriage vows
oath a formal promise, especially one that someone makes in a court of law
Witnesses swear a solemn oath to tell the truth.
Public officials must take an oath to support the US Constitution.
undertaking a serious or public promise to do something, especially something difficult which needs a lot of effort or money
The police have given an undertaking to reduce street crime in the city centre.
He was made to sign a written undertaking that he would not go within a mile of her house.
assurance a promise that something will happen or is true, made so that someone is less worried or more confident
You have my assurance that it won’t happen again.
The manager gave me his personal assurance that the goods would be delivered today.
guarantee a very definite promise that something will happen. A guarantee is also a formal written promise by a company to repair or replace a product free if it has a fault within a fixed period of time.
With any diet, there’s no guarantee of success.
I’m afraid I can’t give you a 100% guarantee.
Is the camera still under guarantee (=within the period during which it can be repaired or replaced free)?
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: signs that something or someone will be good or successful 〔某事或某人将有好结果或成功的〕迹象,征兆
verbs
show promise (=seem likely to be good or successful)
She showed promise as a singer at an early age.
hold promise (=seem likely to be good or successful – used of things)
The Internet clearly held great promise as an educational tool.
fulfil your/its promise (also live up to your/its promise) (=be as good as expected)
This young player has begun to fulfil his promise.
The rest of this movie never quite lives up to the promise of that opening moment.
adjectives
great promise
He’d initially shown great promise as a goalkeeper.
early promise
Tracey showed early promise in mathematics.
Examples from the Corpus
Origin promise2
(1300-1400) Latin promissum, from the past participle of promittere to send out, promise

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