Vouches Meaning in English
word · lemma: vouch
ˈvaʊtʃ
VOUCH-iz
vˈaʊtʃɪz
VOUCH-iz
释义
To say that something is true, or to confirm that someone is reliable or honest, based on your own experience or knowledge.
用法与细微差别
Formal and often used when giving references or guarantees for someone's character or quality. Commonly appears in phrases like 'vouch for someone.' Rare in everyday casual conversation; 'recommend' or 'confirm' are used for less formal situations.
Spanish: garantiza - da fe (de alguien o algo)Portuguese (BR): garante - atestaPortuguese (PT): garante - atestaChinese (Simplified): 担保 - 保证Chinese (Traditional): 擔保 - 保證Hindi: जमानत देता है - पुष्टि करता हैArabic: يؤكد - يضمنBengali: সাক্ষ্য দেয় - নিশ্চয়তা দেয়Russian: заверяет - ручаетсяJapanese: 保証する - 擁護するVietnamese: cam đoan - xác nhậnKorean: 보증하다 - 증언하다Turkish: teminat verir - kefil olurUrdu: ضمانت دیتا ہے - تصدیق کرتا ہےIndonesian: menjamin - merekomendasikan
例句
She vouches for his honesty.
basic
Nobody vouches for the accuracy of this report.
basic
He vouches that the product is safe.
basic
If anyone vouches for you, it's usually because they trust you a lot.
natural
My manager always vouches for me whenever I need a reference.
natural
No one really vouches for the quality of those online reviews.
natural