单词 | warrant |
释义 | warrant UK ['wɒr.ənt] US ['wɔ:r-] verb MAKE NECESSARY 使有必要 transitive ■to make a particular activity necessary 使有必要 •Obviously what she did was wrong, but I don't think it warranted quite such severe punishment.显然她做得不对,但我认为她不应该受到如此严厉的惩罚。 •It's a relatively simple task that really doesn't warrant a great deal of time being ⇒ See also unwarrantedUK ['wɒr.ənt] US ['wɔ:r-] verb PROMISE 允诺 intransitive or transitive old-fashioned ■to say that you are certain about something 担保,保证;承诺 UK ['wɒr.ənt] US ['wɔ:r-] noun DOCUMENT 文件 countable ■an official document, signed by a judge or other person in authority, which gives the police permission to search someone's home, arrest a person or take some other action (由法官或官员签署的)搜查令,逮捕状,令状 •a search warrant搜查令 •Judge La Riva had issued an arrest warrant/a warrant for UK ['wɒr.ənt] US ['wɔ:r-] noun REASON 理由;根据 uncountable old-fashioned ■a reason for doing something 做事情的理由 •There's no |
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