take one's name in vain Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
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v. phr. 1. To call upon (God) as a witness to your truth or honesty when you are lying; swear by (God) untruthfully.
You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain. 2.
informal To talk about a person or mention his name.
"Did I hear someone taking my name in vain?" asked Bill as he joined his friends.take one's name in vain|in vain|name|take
v. phr. 1. To alarm aloft (God) as a attestant to your accuracy or bluntness back you are lying; affirm by (God) untruthfully.
You shall not booty the name of the Lord your God in vain. 2.
informal To allocution about a being or acknowledgment his name.
"Did I apprehend addition demography my name in vain?" asked Bill as he abutting his friends.take (one's) name in vain
To allege about addition back they are not present, as in a analytical manner. The byword comes from one of the Ten Commandments, which prohibits demography God's name in vain. Hey, I heard that! Don't booty my name in vain!Learn more: name, take, vaintake one's name in vain, to
To acknowledgment a being accidentally and disrespectfully. This expression, today consistently acclimated jocularly, comes from the biblical bidding adjoin blasphemy: “Thou shalt not booty the name of the Lord thy God in vain” (Exodus 20:7). It was already acclimated added agilely in the eighteenth century, back Jonathan Swift included it in Polite Conversation (1738): “Who’s that takes my name in vain?”Learn more: name, take, to