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as·sur·ance /əˈʃʊərəns $ əˈʃʊr-/ ●●○ AWL noun  1 [countable]PROMISE a promise that something will definitely happen or is definitely true, made especially to make someone less worried 担保,保证 Despite my repeated assurances, Rob still looked very nervous. 尽管我再三保证,罗布看起来还是很紧张。give/seek/receive an assurance (that) He gave an assurance that the work would be completed by Wednesday. 他保证星期三之前把活干完。2 [uncountable]CONFIDENT a feeling of calm confidence about your own abilities, or that you are right about something 自信,镇定 the calm assurance with which she handled the horse 她对付马儿时的从容镇定 ‘Jack will never agree to that, ’ he said with assurance. 杰克绝不会同意的。他肯定地说道。3. [uncountable]BFI British English technical insurance, especially to provide money when someone dies 保险,〔尤指〕人寿保险 SYN American English insurance life assurance
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assuranceThere was a sensual anticipation about, an assurance of marvels shortly to be, manifest.Coach Bill Barber issued an assurance that Boucher will, in fact, play some games before the season is over.I need an assurance that you will support me.On the evidence of his recital he is increasing in assurance and beginning to fulfil expectations.For example: In the life assurance industry, it means playing an important role in the development of new products.These jobs offer little assurance of long-term employment.His lawyer was unwilling to give him any kind of assurance about the outcome of the trial.The manager gave me his personal assurance that the parts would be here today.Chapters 6 and 7 extensively cover the evaluation process and quality assurance.Despite all their assurances, they broke the agreement and signed a deal with a rival company.She had forgotten the compulsion of his confident smile, the total assurance he carried everywhere he went.He missed the vehement assurance of Will Douglas.She began to sing with assurance, an old, familiar song.give/seek/receive an assurance (that)Will he give an assurance that a future Conservative Government will take measures further to encourage savings?Will he give an assurance that in future research at Leeds polytechnic will be funded under the new joint proposals?Both work without a contract, and Sinclair sought assurances about the future in recent negotiations.It plans to write to the Crown Office to seek an assurance that a similar incident would not occur.
From Longman Business Dictionaryassuranceas‧sur‧ance /əˈʃʊərənsəˈʃʊr-/ noun [uncountable]INSURANCE a type of insurance against something that is certain to happen, especially someone’s death, as opposed to something that might happen such as an accident or a firethe Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. decreasing term assurance endowment assurance life assurance term assurance see also quality assurance
as·sur·ance nounChineseSyllable
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assurance
assurance AC /əˈʃʊərəns $ əˈʃʊr-/ noun
 Word Family: verb: assure; noun: assurance
1. [countable] a promise that something will definitely happen or is definitely true, made especially to make someone less worried:
    Despite my repeated assurances, Rob still looked very nervous.
    give/seek/receive an assurance (that)
    He gave an assurance that the work would be completed by Wednesday.
2. [uncountable] a feeling of calm confidence about your own abilities, or that you are right about something:
    the calm assurance with which she handled the horse
    ‘Jack will never agree to that,’ he said with assurance.
3. [uncountable] British English technical insurance, especially to provide money when someone dies
   SYN  insurance American English
life assurance


as·sur·ance AW BrE /əˈʃʊərəns/ 🔊, /əˈʃɔːrəns/ 🔊NAmE /əˈʃʊrəns/ 🔊 noun [countable] a statement that sth will certainly be true or will certainly happen, particularly when there has been doubt about it 保证;担保 SYN guarantee, promise They called for assurances that the government is committed to its education policy. 他们要求政府保证切实执行其教育方针。🔊🔊Unemployment seems to be rising, despite repeated assurances to the contrary. 尽管反复担保减少失业,失业率看来却在上升。🔊🔊 (also ˌself-asˈsurance) [uncountable] belief in your own abilities or strengths 自信 SYN confidence There was an air of easy assurance and calm about him. 他表现出从容自信和冷静。🔊🔊 [uncountable] (BrE) a type of insurance in which money is paid out when sb dies or after an agreed period of time 人寿保险a life assurance company人寿保险公司   see also quality assurance