B2 to tell someone confidently that something is true, especially so that they do not worry(尤指为消除其忧虑而)确定地对…说,向…保证,使确信;让…放心
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The police have assured the public that the escaped prisoners will not evade recapture for long.
The Foreign Secretary assured anti-federalist MPs that he would not agree to anything which limited British sovereignty.
She assured me that my fears were baseless.
"Rest assured, Mrs. Cooper" said the police officer. "We will find your son for you."
Breaking your leg isn't funny , I can assure you.
C1 to cause something to be certain确保;保障;使确定
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Journalists may enter the danger zone but unfortunately we cannot assure their safety.
A last-minute deal assured the company's future.
A second goal moments from the end assured us of a place in the final.
Excellent exam results meant that she was assured of a place at university.
An anonymous donation assured the museum's long-term future.
UK (of an organization) to promise to pay an amount of money to a person or their family if that person becomes ill, gets injured, or dies, in return for small regular payments给…保险
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