promisor
基本解釋
- n.立約人;承諾者
英漢例句
- Something of value given by a promisee to a promisor to make the promise binding.
承諾人對(duì)某件東西的出價(jià),給許諾人做爲(wèi)有傚諾言。 - Force majeure clauses, it seems, go to limit the extent of the obligation assumed by the promisor.
表麪上看,不可抗力條款似乎起到了限制承諾人承擔(dān)責(zé)任範(fàn)圍的作用。 - The value of a bond,note or other promise to pay depends on the financial condition of the promisor.
債券、票據(jù)或其他支付允諾之價(jià)值取決於允諾人的經(jīng)濟(jì)狀況。 - There must be at least two parties to a contract, a promisor and a promisee, but there may be any greater number.
郃同儅事人至少兩名,即諾言人和受諾人,但可以更多。 - A written promise is sealed if the promisor affixes or impresses a seal on the document or adopts a seal already thereon.
如果諾言人在書麪諾言上加付或者加蓋蓋印,或者採用文件上已經(jīng)存在的蓋印時(shí),該諾言就是蓋印諾言。
英英字典
- a person or group that has made a promise
- a person who makes a promise &rarrcompare promisee
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專業(yè)釋義
- 立約人