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词汇 warrant
释义 warrant
verb
uk /ˈwɒr.ənt/ us /ˈwɔːr.ənt/

warrantverb (MAKE NECESSARY)


[ T ]
to make a particular activity necessary: 使有必要
Obviously what she did was wrong, but I don't think it warranted such a severe punishment.显然她做得不对,但我认为她不应该受到如此严厉的惩罚。
It's a relatively simple task that really doesn't warrant a great deal of time being spent on it.这是一个相对来说比较简单的任务,不必在上面花费大量的时间。
See also
unwarrantedformal
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Essential or necessary
a man's gotta do what a man's gotta doidiom
baked in
basically
basis
be a question of doing somethingidiom
box ticking
elemental
gotta
hang
hang on/upon something
have occasion to do somethingidiom
if need beidiom
lifeline
meat and potatoesidiom
necessary
necessary evil
stand or fall by somethingidiom
symbiosis
symbiotic
symbiotically

warrantverb (CERTAIN)


[ I or T ]old-fashioned
used to say that you are certain about something: 担保,保证;许诺
He's to blame, I'll warrant (you).是他的错,我(跟你)保证。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making & breaking promises & commitments
be on your honouridiom
bond
breach of contract
commit someone to something
commitment
committed
cross my heart (and hope to die)idiom
deliver on something
fink
fink out
oath
pact
pledge
promises, promises!idiom
promisor
promissory
repledge
restrictive covenant
sworn
vow
warrant
noun
uk /ˈwɒr.ənt/ us /ˈwɔːr.ənt/

warrantnoun (DOCUMENT)


[ C ]
an official document, signed by a judge or other person in authority, that gives the police permission to search someone's home, arrest a person, or take some other action: (由法官或官员签署的)搜查令,逮捕状,令状
a search warrant搜查令
Judge La Riva had issued an arrest warrant/a warrant for his arrest.拉里瓦法官已经签署了一份逮捕状/逮捕他的令状。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Official documents
accounts
advance directive
affidavit
aleatory
annal
conveyance
filing
free pass
gender recognition certificate
get-out clause
GRC
permit
prenuptial agreement
proceedings
provisional licence
pt
PTO
recertification
title deed
writ

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Arresting & charging
The police generally

warrantnoun (REASON)


[ U ]UKold-fashioned
a reason for doing something: 动机;(行动的)缘由;目的
There's no warrant for that sort of behaviour!那种行为毫无任何根据!
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Reasons and explanations
alibi
argumentation
ascribe something to something
ascription
ascriptive
case
definition
explanation
explication
exposition
extenuating
extenuation
key
reason
talk
talk your way out of somethingidiom
unclarified
warrantable
warrantably
wherefores

warrant | American Dictionary


warrant
verb[ T ]
 fmlus/ˈwɑr·ənt, ˈwɔr-/

warrantverb[T] (MAKE NECESSARY)


to make a particular action necessary or correct, or to be a reason to do something:
His injury was serious enough to warrant an operation.
I can see circumstances in which these types of investigations would be warranted.
warrant
noun[ C ]
us/ˈwɑr·ənt, ˈwɔr-/

warrantnoun[C] (DOCUMENT)


an official document approved by an authority, esp. a judge, which gives the police permission to do certain things:
a search warrant
an arrest warrant

warrant | Business English


warrant
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈwɒrənt/us
FINANCE
the right to buy a company's shares at a particular price by a particular date:
The company has the right to exercise warrants for the stock, up to a maximum of 5% of the total shares outstanding.
LAW
a legal document that gives someone, for example, the police, the authority to do something:
an arrest warrant

See also


bond warrant
covered warrant
dividend warrant
share warrant
stock warrant
warehouse warrant
warrant
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈwɒrənt/us
to promise that something is true, or say that it is certain that something will happen:
Our products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship.

Examples of warrant


warrant
Thus, methods to identify communities warranting a combined control approach, will enhance the efficacy of this approach.
Before examining downgraded forms, however, a few comments regarding phrasing are warranted.
However, caution is warranted in drawing such strict comparisons since denominators for animals tested were not considered.
Further work trying to assess the effects of racial and class identities simultaneously is certainly warranted.
However, further monitoring of amphibians maintained under aquaculture condition is warranted.
Nevertheless, some caution is warranted in devising supportive measures.
If all members of a population have a decent living standard but there are large inequalities, foreign aid is arguably not warranted.
The same proposition might be justified and warranted for one person and not another, even when both have access to the same evidence.
However, the practical aspects of the effect were immediately apparent and warranted further investigation.
Presumably, then, mercy can be legitimately expressed only when justice warrants but does not require punishment.
We have no plausible explanation for this association, but its consistency across different data sources and study designs warrants further investigation.
Other referring expressions which evoke entities that are not explicitly referenced may not have these entities so highly ranked, unless warranted by their semantics.
Additional experiments are warranted to investigate the significance of these pathophysiological mechanisms in vivo.
Rather than focusing so much on anthropomorphic avatars, recognisable visual environments, and spatially flawless acoustic cues, perhaps more investigation of compositional issues is warranted.
Additional characterization of these isolates including biochemical testing and electron micrography is warranted.
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