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🔑 in·sur·anceBrE /ɪnˈʃʊərəns/, /ɪnˈʃɔːrəns/NAmE /ɪnˈʃʊrəns/ noun🔑 [U, C] an arrangement with a company in which you pay them regular amounts of money and they agree to pay the costs, for example, if you die or are ill/sick, or if you lose or damage sth 保险◆life/car/travel/household, etc. insurance 人寿、汽车、旅行平安、家庭财产等保险◆to have adequate insurance cover 有足够的保险保障◆~ (against sth) to take out insurance against fire and theft 办理火险和盗窃保险◆insurance premiums (= the regular payments made for insurance) 保险费◆Can you claim for the loss on your insurance? 你能向你投保的公司要求赔偿这一损失吗? ➡ see also National Insurance 🔑 [U] the business of providing people with insurance 保险业◆an insurance broker/company 保险经纪/公司◆He works in insurance. 他在保险业工作。 [U] money paid by or to an insurance company 保险费;保费◆to pay insurance on your house 交住房保险金◆When her husband died, she received £50 000 in insurance. 她丈夫去世,她得到了一笔 5 万英镑的保险金。 [U, C] ~ (against sth) something you do to protect yourself against sth bad happening in the future (防备不测的)保障措施,安全保证◆At that time people had large families as an insurance against some children dying. 那时人们养的子女很多,以防有孩子夭折。 actuary, annuity, cover, excess, insurance, no-claims bonus, policy, premium, risk, underwrite |