0 to protect yourself against risk by regularly paying a special company that will provide a fixed amount of money if you are killed or injured or if your home or possessions are damaged, destroyed, or stolen -- (給…上)保險,(為…)投保
Many companies won't insure new or young drivers. 許多公司是不會為新司機或年輕司機提供保險的。
They refused to insure us because they said we're too old. 他們拒絕為我們提供保險,因為他們認為我們年紀太大了。
[ + obj + to infinitive ] I'm not insured to drive his car. 我沒有相關的保險,不能開他的車。
All our household goods are insured against accidental damage. 我們家裡所有的物品都保了意外損失險。
This force feedback is needed for security constraints and to insure regularity and quality of parts.
Employers can insure against sickness absence with private insurers, who levy experience-rated premiums.
In other words, the moral hazard cost associated with failing to insure only a standardized portfolio is equal to 15 % of the current unfunded liability.
More importantly, social security can partially insure individuals against different types of risk when asset markets are incomplete.
Although many studies have reported such neglect, most have used a single "paper-and-pencil" question with no special care taken to insure attentive and motivated subjects.
And even for the fully insured the introduction of managed care has seen the emergence of problems that distort the ethical possibilities of healthcare.
This general criterion not only allows one to optimize the force distribution but also indirectly insures the stability by minimizing roll and pitch angles.
To insure originality he set the rules of composition (which he never violated in his vocal productions) at defiance.