单词 | guarantor |
释义 | guarantorWord family nounguarantorguarantyguarantee Lawguar·an·tor /ˌɡærənˈtɔː $ -ˈtɔːr/ noun [countableC] lawSCL someone who promises to pay a debt if the person who should pay it does not 担保人 Examples from the Corpus guarantor• The original lessee was not merely a guarantor or surety.• In the mid-1970s a young woman went to a shop to rent a television set and was required to provide a guarantor.• What followed looks like role-playing, with Roland Dumas acting the part of guarantor of Gaullist continuity.• A guarantee of a minor's contractual obligation is also enforceable against the guarantor even if the infant's contractual obligation is unenforceable.• Nor did it necessarily require the Great Powers to act as the guarantors of the regime established.• Families are about love and trust; law is the guarantor of distrust.• The guarantor of good government was the influence of public opinion. From Longman Business Dictionary guarantorguar·an·tor /ˌgærənˈtɔː-ˈtɔːr/ noun [countableC] FINANCELAW a person or organization that promises to repay a loan if the borrower DEFAULTs (=fails to repay it) The federal government is the ultimate guarantor (=the one that will repay if no one else does) of these loans. |
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