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1 assuré
assuré, e [asyʀe]1. adjectivea. ( = certain) certain ; [situation, fortune] assuredb. ( = sûr de soi) [air, démarche] confident ; [voix, main, pas] steady• mal assuré [voix] shaky2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *
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75% des voix leur sont assurées — they are sure of 75% of the vote
2) ( protégé) insured
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1) [démarche, air] confident; [main] steadydit-il d'une voix assurée or d'un ton assuré — he said confidently
mal assuré — [pas, main] unsteady; [geste, ton] nervous; [voix] unsteady, trembling
2) [échec, réussite] certain; [situation, succès] assured
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nom masculin, féminin insured partyPhrasal Verbs:* * *asyʀe assuré, -e1. adj1) (victoire, réussite) certain, sure2) (démarche, voix) assured, confident3)4) ASSURANCES insured2. nm/fassuré social — person covered by National Insurance Grande-Bretagne person covered by Social Security USA
* * *A pp ⇒ assurer.B pp adj1 ( sûr) [personne] sure, certain; être assuré de qch/de trouver qch to be sure ou certain of sth/of finding sth; assuré qu'il était de ne jamais les revoir since he was sure ou certain he would never see them again; elle se dit assurée du succès de l'entreprise she says she is sure ou certain that the venture will succeed; se sentir mal assuré de l'avenir to feel uncertain of the future; tenir qch pour assuré to take sth as certain, to be certain ou confident of sth; 75% des voix leur sont assurées they are sure of 75% of the vote; soyez assuré de ma reconnaissance I am very grateful to you;2 Assur [personne, marchandise] insured; la personne assurée the insured party; non assuré uninsured.C adj1 ( plein d'assurance) [démarche, air] confident; [main] steady; dit-il d'une voix assurée or d'un ton assuré he said confidently; mal assuré [pas, main] unsteady; [geste, ton] nervous; [voix] unsteady, trembling; sa démarche est encore mal assurée he's/she's still rather unsteady on his/her legs;2 ( garanti) [échec, réussite] certain; [situation, succès] assured; il a son avenir assuré dans l'entreprise his future in the firm is assured; avoir la subsistance assurée to have a secure livelihood; leur statut professionnel est mal assuré their professional status is rather shaky; maintenant que sa collaboration nous est assurée now that we are sure of his/her cooperation; opération dont la réussite est assurée operation which is sure to succeed, sure-fire operation.D nm,f Assur insured party.assuré social Prot Soc social insurance contributor.d'une voix mal assurée quaveringly, in an unsteady voice————————, assurée [asyre] nom masculin, nom fémininassuré social ≃ contributor to the National Insurance scheme (UK), ≃ contributor to Social Security (US) -
2 assure
أَكَّدَ \ affirm: to declare that sth. is true: He affirmed that his friend had not left the house at the time of the murder. assert: to declare firmly: They asserted that it was not their fault. assure: to try to make sb. believe sth.; tell as a certain fact: I assure you that all will be well.. confirm: to say or show that sth. (which lacked proof or certainty) is certain or true: A medical examination comfirmed his fear that he was suffering from a chest disease. declare: to say firmly, without doubt: He declared that he would never return. maintain: to say firmly (although others disagree): He maintains that the accident was not his fault. \ See Also قالَ جازِمًا، طمأن (طَمْأَن) -
3 assure
تَيَقَّنَ \ assure: to make sure: You should assure (yourself) that the house is locked before you leave. -
4 assure
تَأَكَّدَ \ assure: to make sure: You should assure (yourself) that the house is locked before you leave. ensure: to make sure: Please ensure that your bill is paid. make sure: to satisfy oneself (by asking or looking): Make sure that the doors are locked. -
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طَمْأَن \ assure: to try to make sb. believe sth.; tell as a certain fact: I assure you that all will be well. reassure: to remove sb’s. fears or doubts: He looked fierce, but his friendly voice reassured the old lady. -
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7 assure
[əˈʃuə] verb1) to tell positively:يُأكِّدI assured him (that) the house was empty.
2) to make (someone) sure:يَتَأكَّدYou may be assured that we shall do all we can to help.
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9 Strengthening Partnerships To Assure Ready Kids
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10 carte d'assuré social
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11 уверявам
assure (в of); make (s.o.) believe (that)(убеждавам) (try to) convince, persuadeтой иска да ни увери, че he would have us believe thatуверявам се make sure, see for o.s.be/become convinced (of), be satisfied (че that)* * *уверя̀вам,гл. assure (в of); make (s.o.) believe (that); ( убеждавам) (try to) convince, persuade; той иска да ни увери, че he would have us believe that; \уверявам ви I assure you;\уверявам се make sure, see for o.s.; be/become convinced (of), be satisfied (че that).* * *assure (of): He уверявамs me of his innocence. - Той ме уверява, че е невинен.; ascertain ; warrant {wO;rxnt}; make sure (се)* * *1. (убеждавам) (try to) convince, persuade 2. assure (в of);make (s.o.) believe (that) 3. be/ become convinced (of), be satisfied (че that) 4. УВЕРЯВАМ ce make sure, see for o.s. 5. УВЕРЯВАМ УВЕРЯВАМ ви I assure you 6. той иска да ни увери, че he would have us believe that -
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15 обнадеживать
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16 уверишь
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17 уверит
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18 forvisse
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19 гарантувати недоторканність
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > гарантувати недоторканність
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20 забезпечувати
assure, ensure, find, hold to security, procure, promote, provide for, provide, set up
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assuré — assuré, ée [ asyre ] adj. et n. • 1155; de assurer 1 ♦ Vx Qui met en sûreté, à l abri du danger. ⇒ sûr. 2 ♦ (XVIe) Littér. (Choses) Qui est certain. ⇒ évident, indubitable, infaillible, sûr. Tenez pour assuré qu il viendra. La mort, « terme… … Encyclopédie Universelle
assuré — assuré, ée (a su ré, rée) part. passé. 1° En sûreté, à l abri, sûr. Assuré contre les dangers. • Et le sang répandu de mille conjurés Rend mes jours plus maudits et non plus assurés, CORN. Cinna, IV, 3. • Typhon qui se croyait assuré par le … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Assure — As*sure, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Assured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Assuring}.] [OF. ase[ u]rer, F. assurer, LL. assecurare; L. ad + securus secure, sure, certain. See {Secure}, {Sure}, and cf. {Insure}.] 1. To make sure or certain; to render confident by a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
assure — as·sure vt as·sured, as·sur·ing 1 chiefly Brit: insure 2 a: to inform positively the seller assured the buyer of his honesty b: to provide a guarantee of … Law dictionary
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assure - ensure - insure — ◊ assure If you assure someone that something is true or will happen, you tell them that it is definitely true or will definitely happen, often in order to make them less worried. Please assure Matthew that my house is not about to slide into the … Useful english dictionary
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assure — [ə shoor′] vt. assured, assuring [ME assuren < OFr asseurer < ML assecurare < L ad , to + securus, SECURE] 1. to make (a person) sure of something; convince 2. to give confidence to; reassure [the news assured us] 3. to declare to or… … English World dictionary
assure again — index reassure Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary