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guarantor

/gar-uhn-tawr, -ter/US // ˈgær ənˌtɔr, -tər //UK // (ˌɡærənˈtɔː) //

担保人,保证人,担保者,保障人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person, group, system, etc., that guarantees.
    • : a person who makes or gives a guarantee, guaranty, warrant, etc.

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Examples

  • It says technology is not a driver of conflict, nor a guarantor of victory.

  • Technology is not a driver of conflict, nor a guarantor of victory.

  • The government’s decision to act as guarantor of bitcoin trade also “puts the small, developing country at risk,” Luther warns.

  • Other popular words include “no guarantor” and “bad credit”.

  • Now the Fed stands as the guarantor of huge swaths of the American and world economy.

  • It was the ultimate guarantor of the humanism he advanced against Nazism.

  • The TTP had asked Sharif, while he was in the opposition, to serve as guarantor of any negotiation.

  • Some will paint this as naive idealism, but the only true long-term guarantor of peace and stability is freedom.

  • The only guarantor of peace for Israel is the establishment of Palestine.

  • It was a breath-taking pledge, with Obama coming close to making the U.S. the guarantor that Mubarak will act.

  • Restaur, res-tawr′, n. the remedy which assurers have against each other, or a person has against his guarantor.

  • Thus, secondly, the guarantor must at the critical time be able to render the required assistance.

  • The compulsion to be applied by a guarantor for that purpose depends upon the circumstances; it may eventually be war.

  • Thus, first, the guaranteed must request the guarantor to render assistance.

  • The Pennsylvania Railroad Company in this instance also stands as guarantor of the insurance fund.