guarantee
Prononciation : [/ˌɡæɹ.ənˈtiː/]
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Contexte : « promise »
(noun) a promise that something will happen or be done. It's like when someone tells you they will do something and you can trust them to follow through.
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The store offered a guarantee that the product would work for at least a year.
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There was no guarantee that the repairs would be completed on time.
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Can you give me a guarantee that the project will be finished by Friday?
Contexte : « assurance »
(verb) to promise to do something or make sure something will happen. It's when you are making a strong statement that you will make sure things go as planned.
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The company guaranteed a full refund if the customer was not satisfied with the service.
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The mechanic couldn't guarantee that the car would be fixed by the end of the day.
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Can you guarantee that the package will arrive before the weekend?
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