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ə'ʃuə1) (to tell positively: I assured him (that) the house was empty.) asegurar2) (to make (someone) sure: You may be assured that we shall do all we can to help.) asegurar, garantizar•- assured
assure vb asegurartr[ə'ʃʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 asegurarI assure you that I'll do it: te aseguro que lo harév.• acreditar v.• afirmar v.• asegurar v.• cerciorar v.• garantizar v.ə'ʃʊr, ə'ʃʊə(r), ə'ʃɔː(r)1)a) ( guarantee) asegurar, garantizar*I assure you — se lo aseguro, se lo garantizo
to assure somebody of something — garantizarle* algo a alguien
b) ( convince) convencer*2) ( make certain)to assure somebody (of) something: this work will assure me (of) a regular income — este trabajo me asegurará una entrada fija
3) ( insure) (BrE) \<\<life\>\> asegurar[ǝ'ʃʊǝ(r)]VT1) (=ensure) asegurar, garantizarto assure o.s. of sth — asegurarse de algo
2) (=reassure) aseguraryou may rest assured that..., let me assure you that... — tenga la (plena) seguridad de que...
it is so, I assure you — es así, se lo garantizo
3) (esp Brit) (Econ) asegurarhis life is assured for £500,000 — su vida está asegurada en 500.000 libras
* * *[ə'ʃʊr, ə'ʃʊə(r), ə'ʃɔː(r)]1)a) ( guarantee) asegurar, garantizar*I assure you — se lo aseguro, se lo garantizo
to assure somebody of something — garantizarle* algo a alguien
b) ( convince) convencer*2) ( make certain)to assure somebody (of) something: this work will assure me (of) a regular income — este trabajo me asegurará una entrada fija
3) ( insure) (BrE) \<\<life\>\> asegurar -
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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) -
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v. verzekeren[ əsjoeə]♦voorbeelden:assure someone of one's support • iemand van zijn steun verzekeren -
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VT1. आश्वासन देनाI assure you that the work will be done.2. निश्चित होनाSachin's good batting has assured that India wins the match. -
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1 აღთქმა (აღუთქვამს), რწმუნება (არწმუნებს)he assured them that... აღუთქვა, რომ…2 დამიჯერეთ, მერწმუნეთI assure you that... მერწმუნეთ, რომ… -
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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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1 ( state positively) assurer ; to assure sb that assurer à qn que ; I (can) assure you je vous assure ; to be assured of sth être sûr de qch ; I was assured by the council that la municipalité m'a assuré que ; rest assured that soyez assuré que ;2 ( ensure) assurer [agreement, peace, safety etc] ; this assures her a place in the team cela lui assure une place dans l'équipe ;3 GB Insur assurer. -
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assure [ə'ʃʊə(r)]∎ to assure sb of the truth of sth assurer qn de la vérité de qch;∎ to assure sb of a fact assurer ou affirmer un fait à qn;∎ he assures me that it is true il me certifie que c'est vrai;∎ he assured me he was coming il m'a assuré qu'il viendrait;∎ he will do it, I (can) assure you! il le fera, je vous assure!;∎ she assured herself (of) a good pension elle s'est assuré une bonne retraite(b) (ensure → peace, someone's happiness) assurer -
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transitive verb1) versichern (+ Dat.)2) (convince)assure somebody/oneself — jemanden/sich überzeugen
3) (make certain or safe) gewährleisten4) (Brit.): (insure) versichern* * *[ə'ʃuə]•- academic.ru/4060/assurance">assurance- assured* * *as·sure[əˈʃʊəʳ, AM -ˈʃʊr]vt1. (confirm certainty)▪ to \assure sb [that]... jdm zusichern, dass...▪ to \assure sb of sth jdm etw zusichern2. (promise)▪ to \assure sb of sth jdm etw zusichernassuring you of our best possible service at all times für die bestmögliche Ausführung unserer Dienstleistungen stehen wir jederzeit ein3. (ensure)▪ to \assure sth etw sicherstellento \assure sb's safety jds Sicherheit gewährleistento \assure one's life eine Lebensversicherung abschließen* * *[ə'ʃʊə(r)]vtto assure sb of sth (of love, willingness etc) — jdn einer Sache (gen) versichern; (of service, support, help) jdm etw zusichern
to assure sb that... — jdm versichern/zusichern, dass...
... I assure you —... versichere ich Ihnen
2) (= make certain of) success, happiness, future sichernhe is assured of a warm welcome wherever he goes — er kann sich überall eines herzlichen Empfanges sicher sein
3) (Brit: insure) life versichernshe assured her life for £100,000 — sie schloss eine Lebensversicherung über £ 100.000 ab
* * *assure [əˈʃʊə(r)] v/tassure sb of sth jemanden einer Sache versichern, jemandem etwas zusichern3. sichern (from, against gegen), sicherstellen, bürgen für, garantieren:assure sb sth jemandem etwas sichern5. besonders Br jemandes Leben versichern:assure one’s life with eine Lebensversicherung abschließen bei* * *transitive verb1) versichern (+ Dat.)assure somebody of something — jemanden einer Sache (Gen.) versichern (geh.)
2) (convince)assure somebody/oneself — jemanden/sich überzeugen
3) (make certain or safe) gewährleisten4) (Brit.): (insure) versichern* * *v.beteuern v.sichern v.sicherstellen v.versichern v. -
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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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[ə'ʃɔː(r)] [AE ə'ʃʊər]1) (state positively) assicurare, promettereto assure sb. that — assicurare a qcn. che
to be assured of sth. — essere sicuro di qcs.
rest assured that — stai certo o sicuro che
2) (ensure) garantire [peace, safety]3) BE (insure) assicurare* * *[ə'ʃuə]1) (to tell positively: I assured him (that) the house was empty.) assicurare2) (to make (someone) sure: You may be assured that we shall do all we can to help.) assicurare•- assured* * *[ə'ʃɔː(r)] [AE ə'ʃʊər]1) (state positively) assicurare, promettereto assure sb. that — assicurare a qcn. che
to be assured of sth. — essere sicuro di qcs.
rest assured that — stai certo o sicuro che
2) (ensure) garantire [peace, safety]3) BE (insure) assicurare -
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as·sure [əʼʃʊəʳ, Am -ʼʃʊr] vt1) ( confirm certainty)to \assure sb [that]... jdm zusichern, dass...;to \assure sb of sth jdm etw zusichern2) ( promise)to \assure sb of sth jdn etw zusichern;assuring you of our best possible service at all times für die bestmögliche Ausführung unserer Dienstleistungen stehen wir jederzeit ein3) ( ensure)to \assure sth etw sicherstellen;to \assure sb's safety jds Sicherheit gewährleisten;to \assure the survival of sth das Überleben einer S. gen sichern;to \assure oneself of sth sich dat etw sichernto \assure one's life eine Lebensversicherung abschließen -
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تَيَقَّنَ \ assure: to make sure: You should assure (yourself) that the house is locked before you leave. -
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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) -
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[əʹʃʋə] v1. 1) (обыкн. of) уверять, заверятьto assure smth. upon oath - клятвенно заверять в чём-л.
he assures me of his innocence - он уверяет меня, что невиновен
he assures me that I am mistaken - он доказывает мне, что я ошибаюсь
assuring you of my highest esteem - офиц. примите уверения в моём к вам уважении /почтении/
2) refl убеждатьсяto assure oneself of smth. - убедиться в чём-л.
before going to bed she assured herself that the door was locked - прежде чем лечь спать, она проверила, заперта ли дверь /удостоверилась, что дверь заперта/
2. обеспечивать, гарантироватьthey are assured against any unpleasant consequences - они гарантированы от неприятных последствий
3. успокаиватьthe father assured his frightened child - отец успокаивал испуганного ребёнка
4. страховать ( жизнь)to assure one's life with /in/ a company - застраховать жизнь в страховом обществе
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əˈʃuə гл.
1) уверять;
заверять кого-л.;
убеждать They assured us that they would not be late. ≈ Они заверили нас, что не опоздают. The doctor assured the father of his baby's safety. ≈ Врач убедил отца, что его ребенок вне опасности.
2) возвр. убеждаться
3) гарантировать, обеспечивать Syn: ensure, guarantee, promise Ant: imperil, jeopardize, warn
4) страховать If they could be assured against any unpleasant consequences. ≈ Если бы они могли быть застрахованы против каких-либо отрицательных последствий.(обыкн. of) уверять, заверять - to * smth. upon oath клятвенно заверять в чем-л. - he *s me of his innocence он уверяет меня, что невиновен - he *s me that I am mistaken он доказывает мне, что я ошибаюсь - he *d me to the contrary он заверил меня в противном - assuring you of my highest esteem( официальное) примите уверения в моем к вам уважении /почтении/ убеждаться - to * oneself of smth. убедиться в чем-л. - before going to bed she *d herself that the door was locked прежде чем лечь спать, она проверила6 заперта ли дверь /удостоверилась, что дверь заперта/ обеспечивать, гарантировать - to * good work гарантировать хорошую работу - they are *d against any unpleasant consequences они гарантированы от неприятных последствий - to * comfort обеспечить комфорт успокаивать - the father *d his frightened child отец успокаивал испуганного ребенка страховать (жизнь) - to * one's life with /in/ a company застраховать жизнь в страховом обществеassure гарантировать, обеспечивать ~ гарантировать ~ заверять ~ обеспечивать ~ страховать;
to assure one's life with (или in) a company застраховать жизнь в страховом обществе ~ страховать ~ убеждать ~ refl. убеждаться ~ уверять;
заверять (кого-л.) ;
убеждать ~ уверять~ страховать;
to assure one's life with (или in) a company застраховать жизнь в страховом обществе -
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[ə'ʃuə]1) (to tell positively: I assured him (that) the house was empty.) zagotoviti2) (to make (someone) sure: You may be assured that we shall do all we can to help.) prepričati•- assured* * *[əšúə]transitive verb(of, that) prepričati; trditi, zatrjevati; zavarovati, jamčitito assure o.s. — prepričati se -
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ə'ʃuə1) (to tell positively: I assured him (that) the house was empty.) forsikre2) (to make (someone) sure: You may be assured that we shall do all we can to help.) forsikre, forvisse•- assuredsikreverb \/əˈʃʊə\/1) forsikre, bekrefte, love2) (jus, forsikring) garantere, gi sikkerhet for, sikre, forsikre3) overbevise4) oppmuntre, gi mot5) ( britisk) tegne livsforsikringassure of overbevise om -
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[ə'ʃuə]1) (to tell positively: I assured him (that) the house was empty.) forsikre2) (to make (someone) sure: You may be assured that we shall do all we can to help.) forsikre; forvisse•- assured* * *[ə'ʃuə]1) (to tell positively: I assured him (that) the house was empty.) forsikre2) (to make (someone) sure: You may be assured that we shall do all we can to help.) forsikre; forvisse•- assured
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