1、guarantee
確保;使必然發(fā)生
Surplus resources alone do not guarantee growth.
僅有富余的資源并不能確保發(fā)展。
a man whose fame guarantees that his calls will nearly always be returned.
其名望能確保他的呼吁幾乎總能得到回應(yīng)的人
保證
A famous old name on a firm is not necessarily a guarantee of quality.
公司悠久的品牌并不能確保商品的質(zhì)量。
There is still no guarantee that a formula could be found.
還沒有把握是否能找到一個(gè)配方。
保證…必定發(fā)生;承諾做;答應(yīng)提供
Most states guarantee the right to free and adequate education.
大多數(shù)州都保障人們免費(fèi)享受充分教育的權(quán)利。
All students are guaranteed campus accommodation for their first year.
保證安排所有的學(xué)生第一年在校內(nèi)住宿。
為…提供質(zhì)量保證;擔(dān)保
Some builders guarantee their work.
一些建筑公司對(duì)其承建工程提供質(zhì)量保證。
All Dreamland's electric blankets are guaranteed for three years
所有的夢(mèng)鄉(xiāng)牌電熱毯質(zhì)保3年。
2、offer
提供;給予
He has offered seats at the conference table to the Russian leader and the president of Kazakhstan.
他已邀請(qǐng)俄羅斯領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人和哈薩克斯坦總統(tǒng)參加會(huì)談。
The number of companies offering them work increased.
越來越多的公司向他們提供工作機(jī)會(huì)。
(主動(dòng))表示愿意(做某事);提議
Peter offered to teach them water-skiing.
彼得主動(dòng)提出教他們滑水。
'Can I get you a drink,' she offered.
“想要喝點(diǎn)什么嗎,”她提議道。
提供(物);給予(物);提議
The offer of talks with Moscow marks a significant change from the previous western position.
提議與莫斯科舉行會(huì)談標(biāo)志著西方立場(chǎng)的重大轉(zhuǎn)變。
'I ought to reconsider her offer to move in,' he mused.
“我該重新考慮她讓我搬去和她一起住的提議,”他思忖著。