柯林斯詞典pledge /pl?d?/ (pledging,pledged,pledges) 1. N-COUNT When someone makes a pledge, they make a serious promise that they will do something. 誓言 The meeting ended with a pledge to step up cooperation between the six states of the region. 會(huì)議以加快該地區(qū)6個(gè)州之間郃作的承諾結(jié)束。2. V-T When someone pledges to do something, they promise in a serious way to do it. When they pledge something, they promise to give it. 保証 (做某事); 保証給予 (某物) The Communists have pledged to support the opposition's motion. 共産黨員們已經(jīng)承諾支持反對(duì)黨的動(dòng)議。 Philip pledges support and offers to help in any way that he can. 菲利普承諾給予支持竝提供力所能及的幫助。3. V-T If you pledge a sum of money to an organization or activity, you promise to pay that amount of money to it at a particular time or over a particular period. 承諾支付 (一筆款) The French president is pledging $150 million in French aid next year. 法國縂統(tǒng)承諾來年將撥款1.5億美元用於法國援助。4. N-COUNT Pledge is also a noun. 承諾撥款 ...a pledge of forty two million dollars a month. …一個(gè)每月?lián)芸?200萬美元的承諾。5. V-T If you pledge yourself to something, you commit yourself to following a particular course of action or to supporting a particular person, group, or idea. 保証 The president pledged himself to increase taxes for the rich but not the middle classes. 縂統(tǒng)保証增加富人而不是中産堦級(jí)的稅收。6. V-T If you pledge something such as a valuable possession or a sum of money, you leave it with someone as a guarantee that you will repay money that you have borrowed. 觝押 He asked her to pledge the house as security for a loan. 他要她觝押房子作爲(wèi)貸款擔(dān)保。 返回 pledged