单词 | guarantee |
释义 | guar·an·tee (găr′ən-tē) n. 1. Something that assures a particular outcome or condition: Lack of interest is a guarantee of failure. 2. a. A promise or assurance, especially one given in writing, that attests to the quality or durability of a product or service. b. A pledge that something will be performed in a specified manner. 3. A guarantor. 4. A guaranty. tr.v. guar·an·teed, guar·an·tee·ing, guar·an·tees 1. To assume responsibility for the debt, default, or miscarriage of. 2. To assume responsibility for the quality or performance of: guarantee a product. 3. To undertake to do, accomplish, or ensure (something) for another: guaranteed to free the captives; guarantees freedom of speech. 4. To make certain: The rain guarantees a good crop this year. 5. To guaranty. 6. To furnish security for. 7. To express or declare with conviction: I guarantee that you'll like this book. [Alteration of Middle English garant, warranty, from Old French; see GUARANTY.] |
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