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1 assure
[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 -
2 ♦ (to) assure
♦ (to) assure /əˈʃʊə(r)/v. t.1 assicurare; garantire; affermare con sicurezza: I can assure you, te l'assicuro; I was assured I would pay nothing, mi è stato assicurato che non avrei pagato nulla; He assured himself of their support, si è assicurato del loro appoggio; Victory was now assured, la vittoria era ormai garantita3 (ass., GB) assicurare: to assure one's life, fare un'assicurazione sulla vita; assicurarsi sulla vita.NOTA D'USO: - to assure, to ensure o to insure?- -
3 ♦ (to) assure
♦ (to) assure /əˈʃʊə(r)/v. t.1 assicurare; garantire; affermare con sicurezza: I can assure you, te l'assicuro; I was assured I would pay nothing, mi è stato assicurato che non avrei pagato nulla; He assured himself of their support, si è assicurato del loro appoggio; Victory was now assured, la vittoria era ormai garantita3 (ass., GB) assicurare: to assure one's life, fare un'assicurazione sulla vita; assicurarsi sulla vita.NOTA D'USO: - to assure, to ensure o to insure?- -
4 guarantee
I [ˌgærən'tiː]1) comm. (warranty, document) garanzia f.under guarantee — BE in garanzia
this television comes with o carries a one-year guarantee — questo televisore ha una garanzia di un anno
2) (assurance) garanzia f., assicurazione f.3) dir. (of financial liability, sb.'s debts) garanzia f., fideiussione f.4) (security) (cash) cauzione f.; (object) garanzia f., pegno m.II [ˌgærən'tiː]to give [sth.] as a guarantee — [ money] dare qcs. come o lasciare qcs. in cauzione; [ object] lasciare qcs. in pegno
1) comm. garantire [product, goods]2) (assure) garantire, assicurareto guarantee sb. for a loan — farsi garante di qcn. per un prestito
* * *1. noun1) (a statement by the maker that something will work for a certain period of time: This guarantee is valid for one year.) garanzia2) (a thing that makes something likely or certain: It is no guarantee against failure.) garanzia2. verb1) (to act as, or give, a guarantee: This watch is guaranteed for six months.) garantire2) (to state that something is true, definite etc: I can't guarantee that what he told me is correct.) garantire* * *I [ˌgærən'tiː]1) comm. (warranty, document) garanzia f.under guarantee — BE in garanzia
this television comes with o carries a one-year guarantee — questo televisore ha una garanzia di un anno
2) (assurance) garanzia f., assicurazione f.3) dir. (of financial liability, sb.'s debts) garanzia f., fideiussione f.4) (security) (cash) cauzione f.; (object) garanzia f., pegno m.II [ˌgærən'tiː]to give [sth.] as a guarantee — [ money] dare qcs. come o lasciare qcs. in cauzione; [ object] lasciare qcs. in pegno
1) comm. garantire [product, goods]2) (assure) garantire, assicurareto guarantee sb. for a loan — farsi garante di qcn. per un prestito
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