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- Warranties (noun): a formal promise or guarantee that is less of a requirement than a condition in the contract, but still a binding term that has been agreed upon. 承诺:合同中相关的正式允诺或是保证,比合同要约的绝对履行性要来得稍缓和些,但也是双方同意下的条件制约。
- She had her hair bound up in a neckerchief. 她把头发用围巾包起来。
- Bind down the ropes around the load on the lorry. 把绕在卡车上货物外面的绳子扎紧。
- The wound was bound up by bandage. 伤口用绷带包扎着。
- The question is bound to come up at the meeting. 会上必然要讨论这个问题。
- Bind the rope fast lest it should come loose. 把绳子绑牢,免得它松脱。
- She bought a set of furniture on easy terms. 她以分期付款的方式买了一套家具。
- She bound up her hair in a large handkerchief. 她用一块大手帕把头发包起来。
- She couched her refusal in very polite terms. 她用十分委婉的措辞表示拒绝。
- She bound up her hair with a handkerchief. 她用手绢把头发扎了起来。
- Hot and cold are contrary terms. 热与冷是相反的词语。
- I'm duty bound to visit my old aunt. 我有义务去探望年老的姑妈。
- It is difficult to express it in terms of science. 要用科学的字眼来表达它是很困难的。
- He was bound out to a carpenter. 他被送去当木匠的学徒。
- They were bound down by the terms of the agreement. 他们受到协约条款的约束。
- It is difficult to keep on terms with such a man. 很难和这样的人保持友好关系。
- I know that I'm bound to fail in the exam. 我知道我考试一定会不及格的。
- The treaty was concluded on equal terms. 在平等的基础上订立了条约。
- He seems very bound up in his work. 他似乎非常喜欢自己的工作。
- Think of it in terms of an investment. 从投资的角度来考虑那件事。