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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
vow
vow [vow vows vowed vowing] noun, verb BrE [vaʊ] NAmE [vaʊ] noun a formal and serious promise, especially a religious one, to do sth •to make/take a vow •to break/keep a vow •to break your marriage vows •Nuns take a vow of chastity. Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French vou, from Latin votum ‘a vow, wish’, from vovere ‘to vow’; the verb is from Old French vouer. Collocations: Marriage and divorce Romance fall/be (madly/deeply/hopelessly) in love (with sb) be/believe in/fall in love at first sight be/find true love/the love of your life suffer (from) (the pains/pangs of) unrequited love have/feel/show/express great/deep/genuine affection for sb/sth meet/marry your husband/wife/partner/fiancé/fiancée/boyfriend/girlfriend have/go on a (blind) date be going out with/ (especially NAmE) dating a guy/girl/boy/man/woman move in with/live with your boyfriend/girlfriend/partner Weddings get/be engaged/married/divorced arrange/plan a wedding have a big wedding/a honeymoon/a happy marriage have/enter into an arranged marriage call off/cancel/postpone your wedding invite sb to/go to/attend a wedding/a wedding ceremony/a wedding reception conduct/perform a wedding ceremony exchange rings/wedding vows/marriage vows congratulate/toast/raise a glass to the happy couple be/go on honeymoon (with your wife/husband) celebrate your first (wedding) anniversary Separation and divorce be unfaithful to/ (informal) cheat on your husband/wife/partner/fiancé/fiancée/boyfriend/girlfriend have an affair (with sb) break off/end an engagement/a relationship break up with/split up with/ (informal) dump your boyfriend/girlfriend separate from/be separated from/leave/divorce your husband/wife annul/dissolve a marriage apply for/ask for/go through/get a divorce get/gain/be awarded/have/lose custody of the children pay alimony/child support (to your ex-wife/husband) Example Bank: •He took a lifelong vow of celibacy. •Nothing will persuade me to break this vow. •She decided to leave the convent before taking her final vows. •She kept her vow of silence until she died. •The couple exchanged vows at the altar. •a vow of poverty •As a priest he had taken a vow of celibacy. •She made a vow never to speak to him again. •She would not be unfaithful to her marriage vows. •The monks take a vow of silence. verb to make a formal and serious promise to do sth or a formal statement that is true •~ to do sth She vowed never to speak to him again. •~ (that)… He vowed (that) he had not hurt her. •~ sth They vowed eternal friendship. •+ speech ‘I'll be back,’ she vowed. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English: from Old French vou, from Latin votum ‘a vow, wish’, from vovere ‘to vow’; the verb is from Old French vouer. Example Bank: •He silently vowed vengeance on them all. •I vowed never to drink so much again. •She vowed to herself that she would not show any emotion.
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