柯林斯詞典surety /????t?/ (sureties) 1. N-VAR A surety is money or something valuable which you give to someone to show that you will do what you have promised. 保證金; 擔(dān)保物 The insurance company will take warehouse stocks or treasury bonds as surety. 保險(xiǎn)公司將接受倉(cāng)庫(kù)存貨或國(guó)庫(kù)券作為擔(dān)保物。 返回 surety劍橋詞典a person who accepts legal responsibility for another person's debt or behaviour , or money given as a promise that someone will do something that they have promised to do, such as pay a debt or appear in court 擔(dān)保人,保證人;擔(dān)保;保證金 Her brothers are acting as sureties for her. 她的兄弟們給她當(dāng)擔(dān)保人。 No one has yet been found who is willing to stand (= act as a) surety for Mr Naylor. 還沒(méi)有找到愿意為內(nèi)勒先生擔(dān)保的人。 What are you able to provide as a surety that you will repay the loan ? 您能拿什么來(lái)?yè)?dān)保你會(huì)償還貸款? 返回 surety