1.
To place(an employee, for example) under bond or guarantee.
为…保险让某人(如一雇员)入保险
2.
The coverage is W.P.A. plus Risk of Breakage.
投保的险别为水渍险加破碎险
3.
An insurance company will insure your house against fire.
保险公司愿为你的房屋保火险。
4.
How much will it cost to cover the building against fire?
为这座大楼保火险要付多少保险金?
5.
This Insurance policy cover you against tpnd .
这张保险单可为您保偷窃、提货不着险。
6.
This insurance policy cover us against tpnd.
这张保险单为我们保提货不着险。
7.
The amount paid or payable, often in installments, for an insurance policy.
保险金为保险单而通常分期支付的钱
8.
This insurance policy covers us against TPND.
该保险单为我们保了偷窃、提货不着险。
9.
Film stars have to insure their bodies, dancers their legs, and pianists their hands.
影星必须为身体保险,舞蹈家为腿保险,钢琴家为手保险。
10.
To act as an underwriter, especially to issue an insurance policy.
经营保险业作为担保人行事,尤指签发一保险单
11.
Premium: Money paid by the insured to the insurer in return for insurance cover.
保险费:指保险客户为获取保险币向承保人所支付的费用。
12.
We is have the jewellery valued for insurance.
为保险我们将珠宝估价。
13.
insurance is uberrime fidei
保险以互相信任为基础
14.
insure one's house against fire
为自己的房子保火险.
15.
"Why don't I shut the safe?"
“我为什么不关上保险柜?
16.
He is most free from danger, who even when safe, is on guard.
居安思危,最为保险。
17.
The annual premium is $150 .
年保险费为150美元。
18.
To assess a property for the purpose of insurance
为保险对财产进行估价