insurance
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR Insurance is an arrangement in which you pay money to a company, and they pay you if something unpleasant happens to you, for example, if your property is stolen or damaged, or if you get a serious illness. 保險
The house was a total loss and the insurance company promptly paid us the policy limit. 房屋被定爲全損,保險公司按保險限額迅速賠付了我們。
2. N-VAR If you do something as insurance against something unpleasant happening, you do it to protect yourself in case the unpleasant thing happens. 預防措施
Attentive proofreading is the only insurance against the kind of omissions described in this section. 仔細校對是避免本節提到的那種遺漏問題的惟一預防措施。
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insurance /ɪnˈʃʊərəns/ (insurances)
剑桥词典
- an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident , injury , etc.
- It is a legal requirement that you have insurance for your car .
- It took the insurance company months to settle my claim .
- She was so thankful that she had taken out insurance, when she was involved in an accident on holiday .
- It's worth your while taking out travel insurance before you travel .
- When my bike was stolen , I claimed on the insurance and got £150 back. 返回 insurance
保險
life /health /car /travel insurance 人壽/健康/汽車/旅行保險
I'll need to take out extra car insurance for another driver . 我需要爲另一名駕車人購買汽車保險。
The insurance doesn't cover you for (= include ) household items . 這份保險沒有包括你的家用物品。
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assurance (INSURANCE)
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