assure

verb
🔊/əˈʃʊə(r)/, 🔊/əˈʃɔː(r)/
🔊/əˈʃʊr/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they assure
🔊/əˈʃʊə(r)/, 🔊/əˈʃɔː(r)/
🔊/əˈʃʊr/
he / she / it assures
🔊/əˈʃʊəz/, 🔊/əˈʃɔːz/
🔊/əˈʃʊrz/
past simple assured
🔊/əˈʃʊəd/, 🔊/əˈʃɔːd/
🔊/əˈʃʊrd/
past participle assured
🔊/əˈʃʊəd/, 🔊/əˈʃɔːd/
🔊/əˈʃʊrd/
-ing form assuring
🔊/əˈʃʊərɪŋ/, 🔊/əˈʃɔːrɪŋ/
🔊/əˈʃʊrɪŋ/
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  1. to tell somebody that something is definitely true or is definitely going to happen, especially when they have doubts about it使确信;向…保证
    • assure somebody (that)… You think I did it deliberately, but I assure you (that) I did not.你认为这是我故意干的,不过我向你保证不是的。
    • Let me assure you that I will try to help you.我向你保证,我会尽力帮你。
    • We were assured that everything possible was being done.我们得到保证说,正在尽一切努力。🔊🔊
    • She's perfectly safe, I can assure you.我可以向你保证,她绝对安全。🔊🔊
    • assure somebody (of something) We assured him of our support.我们向他保证给予支持。🔊🔊
    • I won’t let you down, I can assure you of that.我不会让你失望的,我可以向你保证。
    • assure somebody + speech ‘He'll come back,’ Susan assured her.“他会回来的。” 苏珊安慰她道。🔊🔊
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + assure
    • can
    • hasten to
    preposition
    • of
    phrases
    • let me assure you
    See full entry
  2. (formal) to make yourself certain about something弄清;查明
    • assure yourself of something He assured himself of her safety.他确定她是安全的。🔊🔊
    • assure yourself that… She assured herself that the letter was still in the drawer.她查清楚信仍然在抽屉里。🔊🔊
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc1
  3. to make something certain to happen确保;使确定 synonym guarantee
    • assure something Victory would assure a place in the finals.胜利将确保能参加决赛。🔊🔊
    • assure somebody something Victory would assure them a place in the finals.获胜后他们就能参加决赛。🔊🔊
    • This achievement has assured her a place in the history books.这一成就确定了她将在史册中留名。
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc1
  4. assure something (British English) to insure something, especially against somebody’s death保险(尤指人寿险)
    • What is the sum assured?人寿保险额是多少?🔊🔊
  5. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French assurer, based on Latin ad- ‘to’ (expressing change) + securus, from se- ‘without’ + cura ‘care’.