[VERB 动词]为…投保;给…上保险 If you insure yourself or your property, you pay money to an insurance company so that, if you become ill or if your property is damaged or stolen, the company will pay you a sum of money.
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For protection against unforeseen emergencies, you insure your house, your furnishings and your car...
为了防范不可预见的紧急情况,人们给房子、家具和汽车上保险。
Think carefully before you insure against accident, sickness and redundancy...
在为意外事故、疾病与失业投保之前一定要考虑清楚。
We automatically insure your belongings against fire and theft.
我们自动为您的财产上失窃险和火灾险。
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[VERB 动词]使采取预防措施 If you insure yourself against something unpleasant that might happen in the future, you do something to protect yourself in case it happens, or to prevent it happening.
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He insured himself against failure by treating only people he was sure he could cure...
他仅仅治疗有把握治愈的病人,以使自己免于失败。
All the electronics in the world cannot insure against accidents, though.
世上没有哪种电子器材能完全避免意外事故的发生。
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in·sure/ɪnˈʃʊə(r);ɪnˈʃɔː(r); NAmEɪnˈʃʊr/verb1[transitive , intransitive ]to buy insurance so that you will receive money if your property, car, etc. gets damaged or stolen, or if you get ill/sick or die 投保;给…保险insuresth/yourself (for sth) ◆The painting is insured for $1 million.这幅油画投了 100 万元的保险。insuresth/yourself (against sth) ◆Luckily he had insured himself against long-term illness.幸运的是,他为自己投保了长期病险。◆( figurative) Having a lot of children is a way of insuring themselves against loneliness in old age.养很多孩子是他们预防老年孤寂的一种办法。insureagainst sth ◆We strongly recommend insuring against sickness or injury.我们强烈建议投伤病保险。2[transitive ]insuresb/sth to sell insurance to sb for sth 接受投保;承保◆The company can refuse to insure a property that does not have window locks.保险公司可以拒绝为没有窗锁的房产提供保险。3( especially NAmE) =
1[intransitive, transitive] to buy insurance so that you will receive money if something bad happens to you, your family, your possessions etc: Have you insured the contents of your home?insure (something/somebody) against loss/damage/theft/sickness etc It is wise to insure your property against storm damage.insure something for £1,000/$2,000 etc You should insure the painting for at least £100,000.2[transitive] to provide insurance for something or someone: Many companies won’t insure young drivers.3[transitive] an American spelling of ensureinsure against phrasal verbto protect yourself against the risk of something bad happening by planning or preparing: Take advice to insure yourself against being misled.
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