- [uncountable] reassurance (that…)
the fact of giving advice or help that takes away a person’s fears or doubts (能消除疑虑等的)肯定,保证 to give/provide/offer reassurance 表明肯定的态度 Teenagers need love, encouragement and reassurance from their parents. 青少年需要父母的爱、鼓励和安慰。 She is very insecure and constantly seeks reassurance that he loves her. 她很没有安全感,不断寻求他爱她的安慰。
Extra ExamplesA system of beliefs can bring you reassurance at times of stress. 信仰可以在承受压力时给人信心。 Consumers need a little reassurance after all this bad publicity. 在这么多的负面宣传之后,消费者需要一点点安慰。 Continual calm reassurance should be given. 应不断给予抚慰。 He drew reassurance from the enthusiastic applause. 热烈的掌声使他获得了信心。 He glanced at her, seeking reassurance. 他看了她一眼,想得到安慰。 He held onto her hand for reassurance. 他握住她的手以寻求安慰。 I patted her shoulder in reassurance. 我拍拍她的肩以示安慰。 She found reassurance in the high attendance at her lectures. 来听她讲座的人很多,这使她感到很欣慰。 She received little reassurance or sympathy. 她几乎没有得到安慰或同情。 The company tried to offer reassurance on the safety of its products. 该公司试图让人打消对其产品安全性的顾虑。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
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- [countable] reassurance (that…)
something that is said or done to take away a person’s fears or doubts 能消除疑虑的说话(或行动);保证 Extra Examplesreassurances from the researchers about their work 研究人员对他们工作的肯定 We have had some reassurances from the council that the building will be saved. 市政会保证会保留那座建筑,这使我们得到了些许安慰。 She kept looking in the mirror despite my constant reassurances that her hair looked fine. 尽管我一直安慰她说头发看上去很好,她还是不停地照镜子。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
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