warranty
noun /ˈwɒrənti/
/ˈwɔːrənti/
[countable, uncountable] (plural warranties)
- a written agreement in which a company selling something promises to repair or replace it if there is a problem within a particular period of time
synonym guarantee(商品)保用单 - The television comes with a full two-year warranty.
这台电视机有整两年的保修期。 - under warranty Is the car still under warranty?
这辆汽车仍在保修期内吗?
Topics Discussion and agreementc2, Transport by car or lorryc2- He took legal action against the company for breach of warranty.
他提起诉讼,指控该公司违反保修规定。 - Manufacturers void their warranties if the labels have been tampered with.
若擅自涂抹标签,厂家不予保修。 - The computer comes with a year's warranty on all parts.
这台电脑的所有部件享有 1 年保修。 - The model carries a three-year warranty.
这种型号附带 3 年的保修。 - The tool comes with a lifetime warranty.
这件工具可享受终身保修。 - The warranty coverage is 60 months.
保修期限是 60 个月。 - The warranty on my watch ran out just before it broke.
我手表坏的时候刚过了保修期。 - They've extended the warranty and the mileage.
他们延长了保修期和英里数。 - We can not give a specific warranty for the work done on your property.
我们不能为您的房屋装修工程提供专门的保修服务。 - a warranty against storm damage
对风暴造成的损坏的保修
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- general
- specific
- six-month
- …
- give
- offer
- provide
- …
- cover something
- expire
- run out
- …
- period
- claim
- coverage
- …
- under warranty
- warranty against
- warranty on
- …
- breach of warranty
词源Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French warantie, variant of garantie ‘guaranty’. - The television comes with a full two-year warranty.