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as·sure AHD[ə-sh‹rʹ] D.J.[əˈʃʊə]K.K.[əˈʃʊr]v.tr.(及物动词)as.sured, as.sur.ing, as.sures - To inform positively, as to remove doubt:向…保证:告知确实如此,以解除怀疑:assured us that the train would be on time.向我们保证火车将会准时到达
- To cause to feel sure:使确信:assured her of his devotion.使她确信他的挚爱
- To give confidence to; reassure.给予信心;使放心
- To make certain; ensure:确实;保证:"Nothing in history assures the success of our civilization"(Herbert J. Muller)“历史上没有任何东西保证我们文明的胜利”(赫伯特J.马勒)
- To make safe or secure.使安全,使稳固
- Chiefly British To insure, as against loss.【多用于英国】 给…保险,以防意外
- Middle English assuren 中古英语 assuren
- from Old French assurer 源自 古法语 assurer
- from Vulgar Latin *assēcūrāre [to make sure] 源自 俗拉丁语 *assēcūrāre [确认]
- Latin ad- [ad-] 拉丁语 ad- [前缀,表“朝,向”]
- sēcūrus [secure] * see secure sēcūrus [安全的] * 参见 secure
assurʹable adj.(形容词)assurʹer n.(名词)- Assure, ensure, and insure all mean "to make secure or certain.” Onlyassure is used with reference to a person in the sense of "to set the mind at rest": Assure,ensure 和 insure 都指“使稳固或有把握。” 只是assure 用来指人,有“使某人放心”的意思: assured the leader of his loyalty. 使领导确信他的忠诚。
- Althoughensure and insure are generally interchangeable, onlyinsure is now widely used in American English in the commercial sense of "to guarantee persons or property against risk.” 虽然ensure 和 insure 在一般情况下可以互换, 现在只有insure 广泛用于美国英语中,商业中意指“给人或财产保险以防意外。”
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