to promise
Pronunciation
/ˈprɑmɪs/

“promise”的英语定义和含义

to promise
01

承诺, 答应

to tell someone that one will do something or that a particular event will happen
Transitive: to promise sth | to promise to do sth
Ditransitive: to promise sb sth | to promise sb that
to promise definition and meaning
语法信息
形态构成
简单词
动作动词
规则
现在时
promise
第三人称单数
promises
现在分词
promising
一般过去时
promised
过去分词
promised
例子
She promises to attend the meeting every Monday.
承诺每周一参加会议。
02

承诺, 预测

to make a prediction about a future event or outcome
Transitive: to promise a future event
例子
The astrologer promised a period of positive change and personal growth for those born under the sign of Leo.
占星家承诺狮子座出生的人将迎来一段积极变化和个人成长的时期。
03

承诺, 预示

to indicate that something will happen or be the case
Transitive: to promise sth
例子
Her exceptional academic performance promises a bright future in her chosen field of study.
她出色的学术表现预示着在她选择的研究领域有一个光明的未来。
Promise
01

承诺, 诺言

a statement used to mean that one will definitely do a specific thing or something will no doubt happen
promise definition and meaning
例子
He broke his promise to finish the project on time, causing disappointment among the team.
他违背了按时完成项目的承诺,导致团队失望。
02

承诺, 前景

an assurance or declaration indicating the possible success or occurrence of something in the future
语法信息
有生性状态
抽象
形态构成
简单词
可数
复数形式
promises
例子
The research project holds promise for groundbreaking discoveries in medicine.
该研究项目有望在医学领域取得突破性发现。
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