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prom·ise
/ˈprɑməs/
允諾;允諾的東西,約定的事項(
vt
.)允諾,答應;給人以…的指望,有…的可能
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prom·ise
,
v. i.
1.
To
give
assurance
by
a
promise
,
or
binding
declaration
.
2.
To
afford
hopes
or
expectation
;
to
give
ground
to
expect
good
;
rarely
,
to
give
reason
to
expect
evil
.
Will
not
the
ladies
be
afeard
of
the
lion
?
I
fear
it
,
I
promise
you
. --
Shak
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prom·ise
a.
1.
In
general
,
a
declaration
,
written
or
verbal
,
made
by
one
person
to
another
,
which
binds
the
person
who
makes
it
to
do
,
or
to
forbear
to
do
,
a
specified
act
;
a
declaration
which
gives
to
the
person
to
whom
it
is
made
a
right
to
expect
or
to
claim
the
performance
or
forbearance
of
a
specified
act
.
For
if
the
inheritance
be
of
the
law
,
it
is
no
more
of
promise
:
but
God
gave
it
to
Abraham
by
promise
.
--
Gal
.
iii
. 18.
2.
Law
An
engagement
by
one
person
to
another
,
either
in
words
or
in
writing
,
but
properly
not
under
seal
,
for
the
performance
or
nonperformance
of
some
particular
thing
.
The
word
promise
is
used
to
denote
the
mere
engagement
of
a
person
,
without
regard
to
the
consideration
for
it
,
or
the
corresponding
duty
of
the
party
to
whom
it
is
made
.
3.
That
which
causes
hope
,
expectation
,
or
assurance
;
especially
,
that
which
affords
expectation
of
future
distinction
;
as
,
a
youth
of
great
promise
.
My
native
country
was
full
of
youthful
promise
.
--
W
.
Irving
.
4.
Bestowal
,
fulfillment
,
or
grant
of
what
is
promised
.
He
. . .
commanded
them
that
they
should
not
depart
from
Jerusalem
,
but
wait
for
the
promise
of
the
Father
.
--
Acts
i
. 4.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prom·ise
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Promised
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Promising
.]
1.
To
engage
to
do
,
give
,
make
,
or
to
refrain
from
doing
,
giving
,
or
making
,
or
the
like
;
to
covenant
;
to
engage
;
as
,
to
promise
a
visit
;
to
promise
a
cessation
of
hostilities
;
to
promise
the
payment
of
money
.
“To
promise
aid.”
2.
To
afford
reason
to
expect
;
to
cause
hope
or
assurance
of
;
as
,
the
clouds
promise
rain
.
3.
To
make
declaration
of
or
give
assurance
of
,
as
some
benefit
to
be
conferred
;
to
pledge
or
engage
to
bestow
;
as
,
the
proprietors
promised
large
tracts
of
land
;
the
city
promised
a
reward
.
Promised land
.
See
Land of promise
,
under
Land
.
To promise one's self
.
(a)
To
resolve
;
to
determine
;
to
vow
.
(b)
To
be
assured
;
to
have
strong
confidence
.
I
dare
promise myself
you
will
attest
the
truth
of
all
I
have
advanced
.
--
Rambler
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
promise
n
1:
a
verbal
commitment
by
one
person
to
another
agreeing
to
do
(
or
not
to
do
)
something
in
the
future
2:
grounds
for
feeling
hopeful
about
the
future
; "
there
is
little
or
no
promise
that
he
will
recover
" [
syn
:
hope
]
v
1:
make
a
promise
or
commitment
[
syn
:
assure
]
2:
promise
to
undertake
or
give
; "
I
promise
you
my
best
effort
"
3:
make
a
prediction
about
;
tell
in
advance
; "
Call
the
outcome
of
an
election
" [
syn
:
predict
,
foretell
,
prognosticate
,
call
,
forebode
,
anticipate
]
4:
give
grounds
for
expectations
; "
The
new
results
were
promising
"; "
The
results
promised
fame
and
glory
"
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