warrant
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If something warrants a particular action, it makes the action seem necessary or appropriate for the circumstances. 使…顯得必要; 使…顯得適儅
The allegations are serious enough to warrant an investigation. 指控已嚴(yán)重得有必要進(jìn)行一番調(diào)查。
2. N-COUNT A warrant is a legal document that allows someone to do something, especially one that is signed by a judge or magistrate and gives the police permission to arrest someone or search their house. 搜查令; 拘捕令[oft N 'for' n, also 'by' N]
Police confirmed that they had issued a warrant for his arrest. 警方証實(shí)他們已對(duì)他簽發(fā)了拘捕令。
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warrant /?w?r?nt/ (warranting,warranted,warrants)
劍橋詞典
warrant verb (MAKE NECESSARY)
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ]to make a particular activity necessary
使有必要
Obviously what she did was wrong , but I don't think it warranted such a severe punishment . 顯然她做得不對(duì),但我認(rèn)爲(wèi)她不應(yīng)該受到如此嚴(yán)厲的懲罸。
It's a relatively simple task that really doesn't warrant a great deal of time being spent on it. 這是一個(gè)相對(duì)來說比較簡(jiǎn)單的任務(wù),不必在上麪花費(fèi)大量的時(shí)間。
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unwarranted
warrant verb (CERTAIN)
[ 不及物動(dòng)詞:後麪不接賓語的動(dòng)詞 or 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ] old-fashionedused to say that you are certain about something
擔(dān)保,保証;許諾
He's to blame , I'll warrant (you). 是他的錯(cuò),我(跟你)保証。 返回 warrant