reassurance 英 [ˌri:əˈʃʊərəns]   美 [ˌriəˈʃʊrəns]

reassurance

reassurance  英 [ˌri:əˈʃʊərəns] 美 [ˌriəˈʃʊrəns]

n. 使安心,再保证 

名词复数:reassurances 

Maybe it was her confidence and reassurance, but I think it was because if she believed it then I should too. 这也许只是她的信心和安慰,但我想既然她相信事情会好起来那么我也没有理由不相信。
Henry felt that he should touch her shoulder or offer some other sort of reassurance, but he knew she would understand that he was just going through the motions. 亨利觉得他应该碰碰她的肩头,或者用什么方式传递某种保证,但他知道妻子心里明白这些安抚的动作不过是动作罢了。

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  • n. 使安心,再保证
  • 1. Maybe it was her confidence and reassurance, but I think it was because if she believed it then I should too.

    这也许只是她的信心和安慰,但我想既然她相信事情会好起来那么我也没有理由不相信。

  • 2. Henry felt that he should touch her shoulder or offer some other sort of reassurance, but he knew she would understand that he was just going through the motions.

    亨利觉得他应该碰碰她的肩头,或者用什么方式传递某种保证,但他知道妻子心里明白这些安抚的动作不过是动作罢了。

  • 3. But remember kids are resilient and what they need most is reassurance that you will make it through this together.

    但是记住孩子会很快振作,并且恢复他们所需的信心,然后你和他们一起克服困难。

  • reassurance (n.) also re-assurance, 1610s, from reassure + -ance.
re·assur·ance / ˌriːəˈʃʊərəns ; ˌriːəˈʃɔːrəns ; NAmE ˌriːəˈʃʊrəns / noun 1 [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 2 [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 We have been given reassurances that the water is safe to drink. 我们得到保证说这水适合饮用。 reassurance reassurances re·assur·ance / ˌriːəˈʃʊərəns ; ˌriːəˈʃɔːrəns ; NAmE ˌriːəˈʃʊrəns /
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