0 to say that you will certainly do something or that something will certainly happen -- обещать
[ + to do sth ] She promised to write to me every week.
[ + (that) ] Paul promised me that he'd cook dinner tonight.
1 to say that you will certainly give something to someone -- обещать
2 If something promises to be good, exciting, etc, people expect that it will be good, exciting, etc. -- обещать быть (интересным, увлекательным и т. д.)
3 a statement that you will certainly do something -- обещание
I'm not sure I can do it so I won't make any promises.
4 to do/not do what you said that you would do -- сдержать/нарушить обещание
5 If someone or something shows promise, they are likely to be successful. -- подавать надежды
Instead, it exhilarates them with illusions and promises, which can intoxicate but cannot produce results.
He immediately gave himself up and promised to name his accomplices and own up to all his crimes if pardoned.
Patterns of butterfly diversity and promising topics in natural history and ecology.
The analogy suggests that speculation makes a claim, promises something to the community, while contributing nothing at all to other scientists.
Both the process of legislative bargaining and its nation-building object promised to slowly forge a nonzero sum game out of economic rivalry.
The most recent systematic review (4), carried out by an orthopedist, supports these (very promising) findings.
Agencies need to match users' expectations by producing what they have promised.
We suggest that considerations of host sociality and intraspecific interactions represent promising lines of inquiry.
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