warrant
wa
ˈwɑ
vaa
rrant
rənt
rēnt
British pronunciation
/ˈwɒrənt/

“warrant”的英语定义和含义

Warrant
01

令状

an order issued by a judge that authorizes the police to take specific actions
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The suspect's criminal history and behavior provided enough grounds to issue a search warrant.
嫌疑人的犯罪历史和行为为发出搜查提供了足够的依据。
The warrant granted the police authority to arrest the individual for the alleged crime.
逮捕令授予警方逮捕涉嫌犯罪的个人的权力。
02

a written guarantee that a product or service will meet stated conditions or be repaired or replaced if it fails

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The car comes with a five-year warranty.
Keep your warrant in case the appliance stops working.
03

official authorization or approval given for an action

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The plan received a warrant from the city council.
The director 's warrant was required before any funds could be used.
04

a financial instrument granting the holder the right to purchase a company's stock at a specific price within a fixed period

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The investor exercised his warrant to buy shares at a discount.
Each bond was issued with an attached warrant.
to warrant
01

证明...正当, 保证

to give good reasons to justify a particular action
Transitive: to warrant sth
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The evidence presented warrants further investigation into the matter.
提出的证据证明有必要对此事进行进一步调查。
The suspicious behavior warranted the attention of law enforcement.
可疑行为证明了执法部门的关注是合理的。
02

保证, 认证

to officially affirm, assure, or guarantee something, typically through a formal document or authorization
Transitive: to warrant sth
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The manufacturer warrants the product for a period of one year.
制造商保证产品一年。
The company's policy warrants a full refund if the customer is not satisfied with the service.
如果客户对服务不满意,公司的政策保证全额退款。
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