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guarantee
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guaranteed
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guaranteeing
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- guarantee
[gærən'tiː]
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noun
[c]
(assurance) 保证
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2.
noun
[商]
(warranty) 质保承诺
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3.
vt.
[+success]
[ safety]
[ happiness]
(promise) 确保
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4.
vt.
(ensure) 保证
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5.
vt.
[+product]
[ work]
担保
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a/no guarantee that...
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有/没有…的保证
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to guarantee (that)...
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保证…
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to guarantee to do sth
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保证做某事
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- guarantee
[ˌgærənˈtiː]
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1.
vt.
担保
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The bosses have guaranteed that their staff will have work for the next year.
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老板们保证其员工将工作到明年。
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2.
vt.
确定,确保,落实
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A good profit was guaranteed through the new sales methods.
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通过新的销售方法,不错的利润得到了保证。
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Preparation will guarantee success!
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充分的准备是成功的保障。
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3.
vt.
保证,许诺
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She guaranteed that she could help her client.
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她保证她会帮助她的客户。
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4.
vt.
保证……的品质
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The new technology guarantee absolute consistency of product quality.
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这项新技术绝对保证产品质量的一致性。
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5.
vt.
保障;保证…免受损失
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6.
n.[c]
保修单
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The best equipment will come with a guarantee of up to ten years.
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最好的设备将配有一个长达十年的保修单。
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7.
noun
[Internet]
保证
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8.
n.[c]
[Law]
保证;担保
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We have no guarantee that the indicators themselves are reliable.
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我们不能保证指示器可靠。
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There is no guarantee that they are not lying.
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无法保证他们没有说谎。
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9.
n.[c]
担保书
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The rest of his investment commitment is backed by bank guarantees.
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他其余的投资承诺是由银行担保。
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10.
n.[c]
担保物
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Academic success is no guarantee that a person can tackle real life challenges.
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学术成就并不能保证一个人能应付现实生活中的挑战。
Collins English-English Dictionary
- guarantee
["gærən'tiː]
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1.
n
a formal assurance, esp in writing, that a product, service, etc, will meet certain standards or specifications
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2.
n
[law]
a promise, esp a collateral agreement, to answer for the debt, default, or miscarriage of another
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3.
n
a person, company, etc, to whom a guarantee is made
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4.
n
a person, company, etc, who gives a guarantee
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5.
n
a person who acts as a guarantor
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6.
n
something that makes a specified condition or outcome certain
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7.
n
a variant spelling of guaranty
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8.
vb
[mainly tr]
[also tr]
to take responsibility for (someone else's debts, obligations, etc)
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9.
vb
to serve as a guarantee for
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10.
vb
to secure or furnish security for
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a small deposit will guarantee any dress
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11.
vb
[usually foll by from or against]
to undertake to protect or keep secure, as against injury, loss, etc
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12.
vb
to ensure
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good planning will guarantee success
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13.
vb
[may take a clause as object or an infinitive]
to promise or make certain
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14.
vb
[Etymology]
C17: perhaps from Spanish garante or French garant, of Germanic origin; compare warrant
Examples
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to guarantee that a thing will be done
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答应办成某事
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UNICEF was established by an agreement in order to guarantee children's rights, their survival, development and protections.
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UNICEF(联合国儿童基金会),同意遵守同一协议而成立,并为儿童的权利,以及他们的生存、发展和保护而奋斗。
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If you put one more thing in that suitcase, I can guarantee you it will burst.
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我敢肯定,你再往行李箱中放一件东西就会把它挤爆。
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You must be 18 or above before your bank will issue a check guarantee card and checkbook as part of a current account package.
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持卡人必须要年满18周岁,银行才可以发放银行担保卡和支票簿,来作为活期帐户方案的一部分。
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a/no guarantee that...
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有/没有…的保证
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