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  1. traducir PLEDGE: compromiso, promesa, prometer, promesa, prenda, señal, prometer, empeñar. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  2. pledge n ([sth] given as security) garantía nf : Realizing he had forgotten his wallet, Sean left his watch as a pledge that he would come back to pay. Al darse cuenta de que se había olvidado la billetera, Sean dejó su reloj en garantía de que volvería a pagar. pledge n (promise to donate to charity) promesa de donación nf + loc adj

  3. a serious or formal promise, especially one to give money or to be a friend, or something that you give as a sign that you will keep a promise: [ + to infinitive ] All the candidates have given/made pledges not to raise taxes if they are elected. Thousands of people made pledges (= promised to give money) to the charity campaign.

  4. ¿Cuál es la traducción de "pledge" en Español? en pledge = es. volume_up. prometer. Traducciones Definición Sinónimos Conjugación Pronunciación Ejemplos Traductor Frases open_in_new. EN. "pledge" en español. volume_up. pledge {vb} ES. volume_up. prometer. volume_up. pledge {v.t.} ES. volume_up. pignorar. entregar en garantía. entregar en prenda.

  5. 1 (=promise) [+money, donation] prometer. the government has pledged that it will not increase taxes el gobierno ha prometido no subir los impuestos. to pledge to do sth prometer hacer algo. → to pledge o.s. to do sth comprometerse a hacer algo. → to pledge (one's) support (for sth/sb) comprometerse a prestar apoyo (a algo/algn)

  6. verbo transitivo. 1. (= promise) [money, donation] prometer. the government has pledged that it will not increase taxes el gobierno ha prometido no subir los impuestos. to pledge to do sth prometer hacer algo. to pledge o.s. to do sth comprometerse a hacer algo. to pledge (one’s) support (for sth/sb) comprometerse a prestar apoyo (a algo/algn)

  7. to make a serious or formal promise to give or do something. prometer. We are asking people to pledge their support for our campaign. If you join the armed forces, you have to pledge allegiance to your country. So far, £50,000 has been pledged (= people have promised to pay this amount) in response to the appeal.