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insured

/in-shoord, -shurd/US // ɪnˈʃʊərd, -ˈʃɜrd //UK // (ɪnˈʃʊəd, -ˈʃɔːd) //

投保的,已投保的,已投保,受保的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the person, group, or organization whose life or property is covered by an insurance policy.

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Examples

  • A report from reinsurer Swiss Re found that last year extreme weather caused a total of $105 billion in insured losses in North America.

  • The secret to financial success is having privately insured people.

  • For instance, an insurance company might want to buy a contract that will pay them $100 million if the total insured losses from a Gulf hurricane striking Texas or Louisiana exceed of $20 billion.

  • At its most simplified, the revision allows big players more access to insured deposits while making certain types of bets.

  • It has so far insured more than 200,000 people who had never been insured before, but it has to be renewed next year.

  • Throughout the state, the percentage of insured doubled in many counties.

  • This law insured that any African brought to Virginian shores would be enslaved.

  • The castle was not insured against such a catastrophe, but the ensuing concerts helped fund the long reconstruction.

  • It sent gold to Paris as fast as it could be shipped and insured, and so seems to have liquidated its debt.

  • Woe is me, the twenty thousand pounds were griped—the precious life of Mr Allcraft was insured—the London house was satisfied.

  • Indeed, any fraud of the insured in procuring the policy has the effect of voiding it if the insurer chooses to do so.

  • In mutual companies the persons insured act together to insure each other.

  • Of course, the wrongful facts or acts of the insured possess a varied character.

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