reassure
美音:
[´ri:ə´ʃuə
]英音:
[´ri:ə´ʃuə
]vt.使...安心,再保证,使...恢复信心,打消...的疑虑
难易程度:
reassure为短语/超纲词汇
词频:4267
词形变化:
副词:reassuringly 动词过去式:reassured 过去分词:reassured 现在分词:reassuring 第三人称单数:reassures 名词:reassurance
词根
sur=sure(确定的),secure(安全的)
reassure
/,ri:ə'ʃɔ:(r); [US] -'ʃʊər; ,riə`ʃur/
v [Tn, Tn.pr, Dn.f] ~ sb (about sth) remove sb's fears or doubts; make sb confident again 消除某人的恐惧或疑虑; 恢复某人的信心; 使某人放心
*The police reassured her about her child's safety. 警方让她放心, 她的孩子很安全.
* A glance in the mirror reassured him that his tie wasn't crooked. 他照了一下镜子, 领带确实没有戴歪.
reassure
v [T]
to make someone feel calmer and less worried or frightened about a problem or situation
Teachers reassured anxious parents.
reassure sb (that)
He tried to reassure me that my mother would be okay.
1. When Churchill completed his argument, Stalin leaned forward and said he wanted to ask an indiscreet question: "Do the British really believe in Overlord, or are you only saying so to reassure the Russians?" 当丘吉尔阐明完他的论点之后,斯大林向前俯过身来说他想问一个很轻率的问题:“英国确实相信‘霸王’行动,还是你们只是为了打消苏联人的疑虑呢?”
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