bondsman
英 ['bɒn(d)zmən]
美
- bondsman (n.)
- "one who stands surety by bond," 1754, from bond (n.) + man (n.), with genitive -s- added probably in part to avoid confusion with bondman.
- 1. Between the Roman colon - us and the new bondsman had stood the free Frankish peasant.
- 介于罗马隶农和新的农奴之间的是自由的法兰克农民.
来自英汉非文学 - 家庭、私有制和国家的起源
- 2. A bondsman is needed in executing a student loan.
- 办理助学贷款是需要担保人的.
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