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troth
troth
troth [ingl. am. trɔθ, trɑθ, troʊθ, ingl. brit. trəʊθ, trɒθ] SUST. arc.
by my troth
a fe mía
plight2 V. trans. arc. or form.
plight allegiance/loyalty:
plight
jurar
plight
prometer
to plight one's word
empeñar su (or mi etc.) palabra form.
to plight one's troth to sb
hacerle promesa de matrimonio a alguien arcznte.
plight1 [ingl. am. plaɪt, ingl. brit. plʌɪt] SUST. sin pl.
plight
situación f difícil
our current economic plight
las dificultades económicas que nos afligen
our current economic plight
la crisis (económica) que nos aflige
to plight one's troth to sb
hacerle promesa de matrimonio a alguien arcznte.
to plight one's troth
prometerse
to plight one's troth
prometerse
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Moved by the woman's plight, the three desperados uphold their promise despite the acute lack of water.
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As he travelled and saw the plight of the villagers, he announced free education to several children from the village.
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All attempts to get him on his feet failed, and his plight became a major international news story.
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She grows bitter towards him as a result, and refocuses herself on the plight of her son.
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By exploring new literary themes and/or focusing on indigenous protagonists, they drew at the same time attention to indigenous culture and the indigenous plight.
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