词汇 | assure |
释义 | assure verb[ T ] uk /əˈʃɔːr/ us /əˈʃʊr/ assureverb[T] (SAY WITH CERTAINTY)B2 to tell someone confidently that something is true, especially so that they do not worry: (尤指为消除其忧虑而)确定地对…说,向…保证,使确信;让…放心 assure sb of sthThe unions assured the new owners of the workers' loyalty to the company.工会向新企业主保证,工人们对公司是忠诚的。 rest assured You can rest assured (= feel confident) that I shall be there as promised.你放心,我答应了就一定会到的。 [ + speech ]"Don't worry, your car will be ready tomorrow," the mechanic assured him.“别担心,你的车明天就可以修好,”修理工向他保证。 [ + (that) ]She assured him (that) the car would be ready the next day.她向他保证说他的车第二天就能修好。 The prime minister assured the electorate taxes would not be increased after the election.首相向选民保证选举后不会增税。 to promise someone something promiseI promise that I'll be home before dark. guaranteeI can't guarantee that the operation will be successful. give (someone) your wordHe gave me his word that the job would be finished on time. assure"Don't worry, your car will be ready tomorrow", the mechanic assured him. swearI didn't know what happened, I swear. pledgeWe are asking people to pledge their support for our campaign. The police have assured the public that the escaped prisoners will not evade recapture for long.警方向公众保证,逃犯很快就会再次落网。 The Foreign Secretary assured anti-federalist MPs that he would not agree to anything which limited British sovereignty. She assured me that my fears were baseless.她向我保证说我的恐惧是毫无根据的。 "Rest assured, Mrs. Cooper" said the police officer. "We will find your son for you."“您放宽心,库珀太太,”警察说:“我们会为您找到儿子的。” Breaking your leg isn't funny , I can assure you. Reassuring assure someone of something be/take a weight off your mindidiom calm (someone) down consolation console consoling consolingly heartening lift lighten mind reassurance reassure reassuring set/put someone's mind at rest/easeidiom settle down tabling they should worry!idiom weight you do you idiom assureverb[T] (MAKE CERTAIN)C1 to cause something to be certain: 确保;保障;使确定 The play's popularity has been assured by the critics' rave reviews.评论家们的赞誉确保了这部剧的走红。 Journalists may enter the danger zone but unfortunately we cannot assure their safety. A last-minute deal assured the company's future. A second goal moments from the end assured us of a place in the final. Excellent exam results meant that she was assured of a place at university. An anonymous donation assured the museum's long-term future. Certainty (as) clear as dayidiom (as) sure as eggs is eggsidiom and that's flat!idiom assure someone of something assured decidedly deffo definite definitely definitive inviolably ironclad irrefutable irrefutably make no mistake (about it)idiom unquestionably unreserved unreservedly watertight would assureverb[T] (PROTECT)UK (of an organization) to promise to pay an amount of money to a person or their family if that person becomes ill, gets injured, or dies, in return for small regular payments给…保险 Insurance actuarial assessor assurance bancassurance broking burial society comprehensive comprehensive insurance health coverage indemnification indemnify insurable life assurance mature non-network protect third-party insurance underwriter uninsurable uninsured assure | American Dictionaryassure verb[ T ] us/əˈʃʊər/ assureverb[T] (PROMISE)to promise or tell something to someone confidently or firmly, or to cause someone to feel certain by removing doubt: She assured him (that) the check was in the mail. The governor assured the voters (that) taxes would not be raised. assureverb[T] (MAKE CERTAIN)to cause something to be certain: Her future was assured when her performance drew rave reviews from all the critics. Examples of assureassure All of the questionnaires were anonymous, and respondents were assured that no individuals or geographical locations would be identified. The fact that the above equation converges is assured by this transformation, applied before the contextualization step and described in the following algorithm. The following definition provides a condition assuring that a specification correctly approximates successes of constraint predicates. He assured voters that he himself is 'the fount of democracy'. Political rulers in office are thereby forced to do their sworn duty ; it assures the just administration of justice and creates peace among the citizenry. The reclusion of the sultan was aimed at exalting his sacred character, rather than assuring his security. Prudential regulation assures a gradual reduction of the financial system's risk, but not rising expected returns, especially for longterm assets. The use of such very high doses in experimental studies is a method of assuring that migrating larvae reach the ocular chamber. Because the same oscillator pulse train seeds both laser systems, minimal timing jitter between the systems is assured. None of this was assured or achieved without struggle or compromise. Then (3) will still hold so soundness is assured. The computation carried to offset the polygons assures that the fillet inserted fits in place of the replaced vertex. The reaching part u assures a reaching of the sliding mode in finite time. The e-mail forum, once assured of the genuine motives for the research, welcomed it and commended the research process. In addition, they repeatedly assured him that his privacy and autonomy would be cherished. 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