单词 | guaranteed |
释义 | guaranteed (gærəntiːd ) 1. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE, usually ADJECTIVE to-infinitive] B2 If you say that something is guaranteed to happen, you mean that you are certain that it will happen. Reports of this kind are guaranteed to cause anxiety. It's guaranteed that my colleagues think I'm deranged. Success is not guaranteed. Synonyms: sure, certain, bound 2. See also guarantee Collocations: almost guaranteed to Some man gifts are almost guaranteed to bring disappointment: not just socks, but handkerchiefs, ties, underwear and travel manicure sets. Times, Sunday Times (2006) In the meantime, it's almost guaranteed not to go quietly, as the sequin-clad campery ramps up for this evening's final. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Given that business is running the show, the project is almost guaranteed to be a success. Times, Sunday Times (2008) It is in picking the projects where he is almost guaranteed to succeed. Times, Sunday Times (2012) His art is intensely approachable, uncomplicatedly beautiful and virtually guaranteed to charm allcomers. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Their endorsement virtually guaranteed a bestseller. Times, Sunday Times (2013) And after the way he has performed as interim boss he is virtually guaranteed to walk into a job elsewhere. The Sun (2012) The topic he has chosen for investigation here is one whose answers are virtually guaranteed to slip between his fingers. The Times Literary Supplement (2010) Translations: Chinese: 保证的 Japanese: 保証された |
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