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warranty

/noun wawr-uhn-tee, wor-; verb wawr-uhn-tee, wor-/US // noun ˈwɔr ən ti, ˈwɒr-; verb ˌwɔr ənˈti, ˌwɒr- //UK // (ˈwɒrəntɪ) //

保证书,担保,质保书,保修书

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural war·ran·ties.

    • : an act or an instance of warranting; assurance; authorization; warrant.
    • : Law. a stipulation, explicit or implied, in assurance of some particular in connection with a contract, as of sale: an express warranty of the quality of goods.Also called covenant of warranty. a covenant in a deed to land by which the party conveying assures the grantee that he or she will enjoy the premises free from interference by any person claiming under a superior title.Compare quitclaim deed, warranty deed. a statement or promise, made by the party insured, and included as an essential part of the contract, falsity or nonfulfillment of which renders the policy void.a judicial document, as a warrant or writ.
    • : a written guarantee given to the purchaser of a new appliance, automobile, or other item by the manufacturer or dealer, usually specifying that the manufacturer will make any repairs or replace defective parts free of charge for a stated period of time.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    war·ran·tied, war·ran·ty·ing.

    • : to provide a manufacturer's or dealer's warranty for: The automaker warranties its new cars against exterior rust.

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Examples

  • Nintendo says there will be a way to repair the karts, but offered no specifics on warranty.

  • Sometimes people get home insurance confused with home warranties.

  • While we'd prefer it have the safety of a USB-IF certification, it comes with an 18-month warranty, and other outlets have rated it highly.

  • Assuming 75,000 people submit a claim and they show, on average, one proof of purchase, one record of warranty repair or replacement, or both, each will receive about $80 apiece.

  • Canoo is also notable for its planned subscription model, which it describes as month-to-month and “commitment-free,” while including maintenance, warranty, and charging.

  • “If agencies had to warranty that children are in good health, agencies would shut down,” said adoption attorney Irene Steffas.

  • Unfortunately, virtuous parenting is no warranty against corrupt children.

  • Imagine a bill that ordered every citizen to buy the extended warranty on all their appliances?

  • After several years in the job, perhaps the feng shui warranty has already run out.

  • B could compel him to do so, and the expense must be borne by A because his deed of warranty required him to give a clear title.

  • The fourth covenant is for the quiet enjoyment of the land, which is the most general form of warranty.

  • Suppose A sells a piece of land by warranty deed to B, who makes the unwelcome discovery that a mortgage is existing thereon.

  • It contains no warrants to do anything and therefore differs from a deed of warranty.

  • When this is done a misrepresentation constitutes a breach of warranty and the contract becomes void.