名词保证人
1. 保:有耶苏作为中保(Guarantor), 信徒直接与上帝沟通, 将自己的需要、诉求告知上帝. 9. 天主教会, 思维比较保守和封闭, 坚守旧教义(Religious Doctrine) 和故有礼仪(Etiquette) . 望弥撒时, 强调沉思默想, 透过神职人员的祷告,
2. 保?人:b>担保人(Guarantor) 这是为你的贷款作保的人. 对于我们这些外籍学生来说,要求只要年龄是21岁以 上,不分国籍,任何人即可. 赶紧去和senior套近乎罢! c>申请 与你的担保人一起到Administration Building 二楼的Bursar's Office,
1. 担保人;保证人
A guarantor is a person who gives a guarantee or who is bound by one.
1. A greater amount of mutual confidence among militaries in the region will prove a fundamental guarantor of peace.
2. He asked these questions and was told that back in 2001, he was the guarantor for a credit card applied by Chen Ze.
3. There is no requirement for the presence of a third party guarantor.
4. Just as healthy domestic economies are the best guarantor of an open world economy, healthy domestic polities are the best guarantor of a stable international order.
5. guarantor
5. Pi also decided against using a friend who owns property as a guarantor, because the car would then need to be registered in her friend's name.
6. Under the new policy, students applying for the loans do not need a guarantor or any collateral as security.
7. Foreigners who don't have Beijing residency permits must ask someone with a Beijing hukou to be their guarantor.
8. An applicant who proves the ability to repay but fails the credit check, could ask a third party to act as guarantor.
9. According to the rules of the bank, close relatives could not be one's guarantor when one applies for a credit card.
10. As the ECB's new president, he will be the true guarantor of Italy's future.
guarantor的近义词
noun
1. one who provides a warrant or guarantee to another