[U]保险 agreement by contract to pay money especially in case of misfortune
[U]保险业 business of providing such contracts
[U]保险费 payment made by or to such a company, etc.
[C]保险措施,安全保障 any measure taken as a safeguard against loss, failure, etc.
英英释义
Noun:
promise of reimbursement in the case of loss; paid to people or companies so concerned about hazards that they have made prepayments to an insurance company
written contract or certificate of insurance;
"you should have read the small print on your policy"
protection against future loss
双语例句
1. Police investigating a £10 million car insurance fiddle arrested 16 people yesterday.
调查涉及1,000万英镑的汽车保险诈骗案的警察昨天逮捕了16人。
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2. She learned her insurance had been canceled by Pacific Mutual Insurance Company.
她得知自己的保险已经被太平洋互助保险公司中止了。
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3. The country needs a defence capability as insurance against the unexpected.
国家需要有一定的防御能力,以应对不可预知的情况。
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4. Marine insurance is governed by a strict series of rules and regulations.
关于海险有一系列严格的规章制度对其作了规定。
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5. Skiers should be particularly choosy about the insurance policy they buy.
滑雪者在选择购买保险的问题上应该尤其慎重。
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用作名词 (n.)
I am an insurance broker. 我是一名保险经纪人。
He works in an insurance company. 他在一家保险公司上班。
I have paid my car insurance. 我已经交了汽车保险费。
His insurance is $ 300 a year. 他的保险费是每年三百美元。
He's applying for two other jobs as an insurance against not passing the interview for this one. 他还申请了另外两份工作,以防这份工作面试不合格。
用作名词 (n.)
Have you paid the insurance on your jewellery? 你给你的珠宝投保了吗?
My daughter works in insurance. 我的女儿在保险业工作。
He pays out insurance every year. 他每年付保险费。
I have one lock but I bought another as an additional insurance against thieves. 我有一把锁,但我又买了一把作为附加的防盗保障。