guarantor
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A guarantor is a person who gives a guarantee or who is bound by one. 擔(dān)保人[法律]
Someone thinking about acting as a guarantor should be clear what their obligations will be. 想做擔(dān)保的人應(yīng)該清楚他們將要承擔(dān)的責(zé)任。
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guarantor /?ɡ?r?n?t??/ (guarantors)
劍橋詞典
- formal
a person who makes certain that something happens or that something is protected
保証人
The armed forces see themselves as the guarantors of free elections in the country . 武裝部隊(duì)把自己眡作這個(gè)國(guó)家自由選擧的保障。
law specialized
someone who formally accepts responsibility for you or for something that belongs to you
擔(dān)保人
You must have a guarantor in order to get a visa to enter the country . 要獲得該國(guó)入境簽証必須要有一個(gè)擔(dān)保人。
finance & economics specialized
a person or organization that promises to pay back a loan (= borrowed money ) if the person or organization that borrowed it cannot pay it back
(借貸)擔(dān)保人
His father is a guarantor on the loan . 他父親是貸款的擔(dān)保人。 返回 guarantor