单词 | warranty |
释义 | warranty (wɒrənti , US wɔːr- ) Word forms: warranties countable noun [oft under N] A warranty is a written promise by a company that, if you find a fault in something they have sold you within a certain time, they will repair it or replace it free of charge. ...a twelve month warranty. The equipment is still under warranty. Synonyms: guarantee, promise, contract, bond Collocations: car warranty Eventually, he found himself in the car warranty trade and started a business offering maritime warranty products. ST Many owners believe that to keep their drive's new car warranty intact, a franchised dealer must service it. Times, Sunday Times The company primarily offers extended car warranty services. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Take out one of our car warranties which covers labour and parts costs from as little as 4 per week. Times, Sunday Times They also pioneered extended car warranties - seven and five years, respectively - to underline their confidence in the reliability of their brands. The Sun Did you complain about this problem during the warranty period? Times, Sunday Times They haven't even had the grace to become obsolete yet, or to at least live out their warranty period in quiet, ungrumbling efficiency. Times, Sunday Times The repair took place during the three-year warranty period of the new car, and as such will have been paid for by the manufacturer, not by the vehicle owner. Times, Sunday Times I was told the kettle could not be replaced outside of the warranty period. Times, Sunday Times If you buy electronic goods from a high street store, don't let the store fob you off by telling you it's outside the warranty period. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 担保 Japanese: 保証 |
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