/tə teɪk oʊθ/ – Phrase
Definition: tuyên thệ, thề.
A more thorough explanation: To take an oath means to make a solemn declaration, often invoking a deity or sacred object as a witness, to affirm the truth of a statement or to pledge to fulfill a duty or obligation. It is a formal and binding commitment that carries legal consequences if the oath is violated.
Example: The witness will be required to take an oath before testifying in court.