词汇 | reassure |
释义 | reassure verb[ T ] uk /ˌriː.əˈʃɔːr/ us /ˌriː.əˈʃʊr/ C1 to comfort someone and stop them from worrying: 使安心;使打消疑虑;安慰 [ + to infinitive ]I was nervous on my first day at college, but I was reassured to see some friendly faces.踏进大学的第一天我很紧张,但是当我看到那么多友善的面孔,心里感到踏实多了。 [ + (that) ]He reassured me (that) my cheque would arrive soon.他安慰我说我的支票很快就会到了。 The president hastened to reassure his people that he was in perfect health.总统立即解释说他的身体状况非常好,让他的国民放心。 They sought to reassure the public.他们试图消除公众的忧虑。 He reassured people that law-abiding citizens would have nothing to fear from the enquiries. The police have reassured witnesses who may be afraid to come forward that they will be guaranteed anonymity. The firmness of his handshake reassured me.他紧紧的握手让我打消了疑虑。 Reassuring assure someone of something be/take a weight off your mindidiom calm (someone) down comforting consolation console consoling consolingly heartening lift lighten mind reassurance reassuring set/put someone's mind at rest/easeidiom settle down tabling they should worry!idiom weight you do you idiom reassure | American Dictionaryreassure verb[ T ] us/ˌri·əˈʃʊr/ to comfort someone and stop that person from worrying: Her smile didn’t reassure me. reassuringadjectiveus/ˌri·əˈʃʊr·ɪŋ/ His reassuring manner convinced her she was safe. reassuringlyadverbus/ˌri·əˈʃʊr·ɪŋ·li/ I bent down and patted the dog reassuringly. Examples of reassurereassure The ten-second public announcement was supposed to be reassuring. The respondents were again reassured on confidentiality during home visits. These overstated positions reassure patients about physicians' primary beneficent outlook while allowing inevitable compromises to accommodate difficult situations or competing principles. The classical architecture might also have reassured a nineteenth-century viewer that the principles of good government were being enacted. The table results are very reassuring for the robustness of the main results. Nonetheless, the exercise and pregnancy outcome data obtained so far are reassuring, and suggest that many of the adaptations are complementary. Relating to other cancer patients was also a comforting experience for participants, and it reassured them they were not alone. The experimenter reassured the parent that these were unfamiliar words and that they should simply do their best to understand the words. This number is reassuring, because the stimulus is not causing any aliasing at the highest meaningful speeds. Perhaps children who used to visit elderly or ill parents may feel reassured enough not to stop by or telephone as frequently. She goes to listen at door 5, then reassuring herself, she comes more cheerfully downstage, a little towards the garden. Antibody titers rarely change during gestation, poor outcomes have been reported with low titres, and stable serial titres may be falsely reassuring. The result is that perceived aggressor states need to reassure others about their intentions. Concerns about security also complicate efforts to reassure partners by undertaking publicly observable commitments that, if violated, would undermine a government's reputation. The reviewer's arrogant tone reveals a desire for distance, and the report served to reassure the readers of the security of segregation, culturally and racially. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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