Pledge to Meaning in English
expression
ˈpɫɛdʒ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
PLEDJ to, PLEDJ tuh, PLEDJ ti
plˈɛdʒ/ /tˈuː
pledj TOO
释义
To formally or seriously promise to do something. Often used for official statements or commitments.
用法与细微差别
Mostly formal; used in speeches, legal, or public contexts. Commonly followed by a verb in base form ('pledge to help'). Not casual; more formal than 'promise to'.
Spanish: comprometerse a - prometer (formal)Portuguese (BR): comprometer-se a - prometer (formal)Portuguese (PT): comprometer-se a - prometer (formal)Chinese (Simplified): 承诺要Chinese (Traditional): 承諾要Hindi: संकल्प करना - वचन देना (औपचारिक)Arabic: يتعهد بـBengali: প্রতিশ্রুতি দেওয়া - বাকি রাখা - শপথ নেওয়াRussian: пообещать - обязатьсяJapanese: 誓約する - 約束する (フォーマル)Vietnamese: cam kết - hứa (trang trọng)Korean: 맹세하다 - 약속하다 (공식적)Turkish: taahhüt etmek - söz vermek (resmi)Urdu: عہد کرنا - وعدہ کرنا (رسمی)Indonesian: cam kết - hứa (trang trọng)
例句
They pledge to protect the environment.
basic
I pledge to be honest with you.
basic
The company pledges to improve its services.
basic
At the ceremony, leaders pledged to support peace across the region.
natural
The mayor pledged to listen more to the citizens from now on.
natural
All volunteers pledged to keep the project confidential.
natural