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guaranty

/gar-uhn-tee/US // ˈgær ənˌti //UK // (ˈɡærəntɪ) //

担保人,担保,保证,担保书

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n.名词 noun
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    plural guar·an·ties.

    • : a warrant, pledge, or formal assurance given as security that another's debt or obligation will be fulfilled.
    • : something that is taken or presented as security.
    • : the act of giving security.
    • : a person who acts as a guarantor.
v.有主动词 verb
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    guar·an·tied, guar·an·ty·ing.

    • : guarantee.

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Examples

  • He has called for a debate on asylum guaranties in Germany’s constitution and promised tax breaks for Germany’s “hard workers”.

  • A default threatened Chase Manhattan Bank, Morgan Guaranty Trust, Citibank and other giants with a major blow to their solvency.

  • There was evidently a reluctance to becoming pioneers in such an enterprise,—to leaving the city unless the guaranty were sure.

  • The honor of the British government was committed as a guaranty for the realization of these brilliant promises.

  • Mr. Belcher deposited a handsome sum as a guaranty of his good faith, and ordered the papers to be made out at once.

  • The surest guaranty of exact and satisfactory statements, accordingly, is to fall back on the primitive authentic platform.

  • Will not the courts read into that bill practically that contract of guaranty?