guarantee 的 2 个定义
- a promise or assurance, especially one in writing, that something is of specified quality, content, benefit, etc., or that it will perform satisfactorily for a given length of time: a money-back guarantee.
- an assurance that another’s obligation will be fulfilled, or something presented as such security; guaranty.
- something that assures a particular outcome or condition: Wealth is no guarantee of happiness.
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guar·an·teed, guar·an·tee·ing.
- to secure, as by giving or taking security: A credit card guarantees your reservation at the hotel.
- to make oneself answerable for on behalf of someone else who is primarily responsible: to guarantee the fulfillment of a contract.
- to undertake to ensure for another, as rights or possessions: The Constitution guarantees freedom of religion.
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guarantee 近义词
pledge, promise
pledge, promise
guarantee 的近义词 45 个
- assure
- ensure
- insure
- maintain
- protect
- prove
- secure
- support
- affirm
- angel
- attest
- aver
- back
- bankroll
- certify
- confirm
- cosign
- endorse
- evidence
- evince
- grubstake
- guaranty
- juice
- mortgage
- reassure
- stake
- swear
- testify
- wager
- warrant
- witness
- answer for
- be surety for
- bind oneself
- get behind
- give bond
- make bail
- make certain
- make sure
- pick up the check
- pick up the tab
- sign for
- stand behind
- stand up for
- vouch for
guarantee 的反义词 16 个
更多guarantee例句
- Without independent fact-checking, there is no guarantee that what GPT-3 says, even if it “sounds right,” is actually true.
- This caused tension with Outbrain, which didn’t pull away from its existing guarantee deals, according to a person familiar with the company.
- So there is the risk that anyone could come in, and there is not guarantee.
- So he took another big risk, choosing not only to transfer but to do so with no guarantee that the football team would take him.
- It has come amid a wave of claims by federal lawmakers who are pushing for a probe into China’s lending practices to Nigeria, in the wake of a sovereign guarantee clause in loan agreements that has been erroneously interpreted.
- Yazbek tells The Daily Beast that the traffickers guarantee their service, and they treat the Syrian refugees with respect.
- But inspiration and faith-based agenda in movies does not guarantee box office success.
- Yet race politics has limited appeal to whites, and ultimately may not guarantee keeping many minority voters in check.
- But even if the promised money does finally arrive, there is scant guarantee it will be used appropriately.
- But among ferocious ideologues, similar roots are no guarantee of mutual sympathy when schisms occur.
- He appeared before the shareholders, offered, if his advice and methods were adopted, to guarantee double the then dividend.
- Peremptorily the steel magnates refused to continue the sliding scale previously agreed upon as a guarantee of peace.
- Will you take your hands off—if we give you your railroad and guarantee train service?
- Yet he was able, at the end of another two weeks, to guarantee six votes less than a majority.
- "Sufficient guarantee," said her father, smiling archly as he looked up to his son, whose fair face had coloured deep red.