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1. noun1) (a statement by the maker that something will work for a certain period of time: This guarantee is valid for one year.) garantía2) (a thing that makes something likely or certain: It is no guarantee against failure.) garantía
2. verb1) (to act as, or give, a guarantee: This watch is guaranteed for six months.) garantizar2) (to state that something is true, definite etc: I can't guarantee that what he told me is correct.) garantizarguarantee1 n garantíaguarantee2 vb garantizartr[gærən'tiː]1 (gen) garantía; (certificate) certificado de garantía1 (gen) garantizar; (assure, promise) asegurar, garantizar2 (debt) avalar, garantizar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be under guarantee estar bajo garantía1) promise: asegurar, prometer2) : poner bajo garantía, garantizar (un producto o servicio)1) promise: garantía f, promesa flifetime guarantee: garantía de por vida2) guarantorn.• abono s.m.• afianzamiento s.m.• aval (Banca) s.m.• fiador s.m.• fianza s.f.• garante s.m.• garantía (Banca) s.f.v.• abonar v.• acreditar v.• afianzar v.• asegurar v.• garantir v.• garantizar v.• sanear v.
I 'gærən'tiː1)a) ( on consumer goods) garantía fb) ( assurance) garantía f
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1)a) ( Comm) garantizar*to guarantee something AGAINST something — garantizar* algo contra algo
b) ( Law) \<\<debteaty\>\> avalar, garantizar*2) (promise, assure of) garantizar*[ˌɡærǝn'tiː]to guarantee (THAT) — garantizar* que, dar* seguridad de que
1. N2) (=guarantor) fiador(a) m / f2.VT (Comm) [+ goods] garantizar ( against contra); (=ensure) [+ service, delivery] asegurar; (=make o.s. responsible for) [+ debt] ser fiador deI guarantee that... — les garantizo que...
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I ['gærən'tiː]1)a) ( on consumer goods) garantía fb) ( assurance) garantía f
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1)a) ( Comm) garantizar*to guarantee something AGAINST something — garantizar* algo contra algo
b) ( Law) \<\<debt/treaty\>\> avalar, garantizar*2) (promise, assure of) garantizar*to guarantee (THAT) — garantizar* que, dar* seguridad de que
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