warrant的意思和读音

warrant

: [ˈwɔrənt] : [ˈwɒrənt]

n.

v.使使使

warrants  warranting  warranted  

n.authorization,permit,licence,authority,certification

v.merit,deserve,necessitate,call for,demand

warrantn.

1.[c]a legal document that is signed by a judge and gives the police authority to do sth

an arrest warrant

They issued a warrant for her arrest.

They had a warrant to search the house.

2.[c]~ (for sth)a document that gives you the right to receive money, services, etc.

3.[u]~ (for sth/for doing sth)an acceptable reason for doing sth

There is no warrant for such criticism.

v.— see alsounwarranted

1.使使使to make sth necessary or appropriate in a particular situation

Further investigation is clearly warranted.

The situation scarcely warrants their/them being dismissed.

IDMI/Ill warrant (you)used to tell sb that you are sure of sth and that they can be sure of it too

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n.1.a document written by a judge that gives the police permission to do something, for example to arrest someone or to search a house; a document that gives someone official permission to do something2.a reason for doing something

v.1.to make an action seem reasonable or necessary2.to promise something

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1.Warrant comes out in a form as the solution programme of the domestic share reform. After that, the China warrant market began.

2.There was discord among the colonies, many feeling the hardships of a few Pilgrims did not warrant a national holiday.

3.The key point is that it would not be the real Shenzhen and a sports event does not warrant such a "tidy" city./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.There may have been some warrant for Roosevelt's suspicions, but he was more aware than his son of the ambiguities of the Grand Alliance.怀

5."Let me see an arrest warrant signed by the state attorney, " she said as she approached us.“,”

6.IF YOU FAIL TO ATTEND OR TO REMAIN IN ATTENDANCE AS REQUIRED BY THIS SUMMONS A WARRANT MAY BE ISSUED FOR YOUR ARREST.

7.He deserves a bit of luxury in the transfer market and he has done enough good to warrant a bit more time.--

8.We do not warrant the security of any information you may forward or be requested to provide to any third party.

9.He was taken up, censured, and imprisoned for a month, by the speaker's warrant, I suppose, because he would not discover the author.

10.Without the direct permission of the speaker, such an enormity would warrant at least a year in prison or a hefty fine.