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使安心, 保证
to do or say something to make someone stop worrying or less afraid
- The doctor tried to reassure the patient by explaining that the surgery was routine and had a high success rate.
医生试图通过解释手术是常规的并且成功率很高来安抚病人。
- To reassure her nervous friend before the interview, she offered encouraging words and a warm hug.
为了在面试前安抚她紧张的朋友,她提供了鼓励的话语和温暖的拥抱。
- The teacher reassured the students that the upcoming exam would cover material they had already reviewed thoroughly in class.
老师安慰学生们说,即将到来的考试将涵盖他们已经在课堂上彻底复习过的材料。
- Parents often reassure their children by telling them there's nothing to fear in the dark, helping them sleep peacefully.
父母经常通过告诉孩子在黑暗中没有什么可怕的来安慰他们,帮助他们安然入睡。
- The CEO reassured the employees that despite the recent changes, their jobs were secure and the company's future was bright.
首席执行官安抚员工说,尽管最近发生了变化,但他们的工作是安全的,公司的未来是光明的。
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to restore someone's confidence or sense of trust
- Investors were reassured by the positive financial report.
- The coach reassured the team after a tough loss.
- Her words reassured him to continue with the plan.
- The manager reassured staff that their input mattered.
- The therapist reassured the patient about the treatment's effectiveness.