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warrant

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war·rant1 /ˈwɒrənt $ ˈwɔː-, ˈwɑː-/ ●○○ noun
1 [countableC]SCLSCP a legal document that is signed by a judge, allowing the police to take a particular action 〔法院授權警方采取行動的〕令狀
warrant for
The magistrate issued a warrant for his arrest.
地方法官發出了對他的逮捕令。
death warrant, search warrant
2 [countableC] an official document giving someone the right to do something, for example buy shares in a company 許可 ()
The company issued warrants for 300,000 shares.
那家公司發放了30萬股的認股權證。
3 no warrant for (doing) something formal no good reason for doing something 不是()某事的正當理由
There is no warrant for copying other people’s work.
剽竊他人作品毫無道理。
unwarranted
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warrant2 ●○○ verb [transitiveT]
1 REASONto need or deserve 需要;值得
This tiny crowd does not warrant such a large police presence.
就這幾個人,沒必要出動這麽多警察。
warrant attention/consideration etc
Another area that warrants attention is that of funding for universities.
另一個值得注意的方面就是大學的資金。
2 PROMISEto promise that something is true 保證〔某物是真的〕
warrant that
The Author hereby warrants that the Publisher is the owner of the copyright.
作者特此聲明版權歸出版商所有。
3 I’ll warrant (you) old-fashionedSURE used to tell someone that you are sure about something (向你)保證
warrant (that)
I’ll warrant we won’t see him again.
我敢保證,我們不會再見到他了。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
warrantwar·rant1 /ˈwɒrəntˈwɔː-, ˈwɑː-/ noun [countableC]
1 (also share warrant), stock warrantFINANCE an official document giving someone, usually an existing shareholder, the right to buy shares in a company. Warrants are similar to RIGHTS ISSUEs, except that holders usually have longer to use them
The warrant entitles the company to buy 300,000 common shares for $18.50 each.
Each £5,000 bond carries one stock warrant exercisable five years from now.
bond warrant covered warrant dividend warrant
2LAW an official document giving someone the legal authority to do something
The attorney’s officefiled a warrant seeking the forfeiture of the illegal assets.
According to thearrest warrant, one of his victims was a widow with nine children.
warrantwarrant2 verb [transitiveT]
to promise that something is true or to guarantee that something will happen
Investors expect the auditors to warrant information contained in the accountants’ report.
If the purchaser wishes specific matters to be warranted, these should be set out in detail in the contract.
Origin warrant1
(1100-1200) Old North French warant
warrant2
(1200-1300) Old North French warantir, from warant; → WARRANT1
war·rant1 nounwarrant2 verb
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