reassure
vt. 使安心,使消除疑慮; 再對…進行保險; 再保證
If you reassure someone, you say or do things to make them stop worrying about something.
I tried to reassure her, 'Don't worry about it. We won't let it happen again.'...
我試圖使她安心,“不要擔心。我們不會讓它再次發生了。”
She just reassured me that everything was fine.
她剛剛讓我放心,說一切都好。
1. cause to feel sure; give reassurance to;
2. give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certain;
Many hedge funds are likely to stay registered, to reassure institutional investors.
為使機構投資者安心,許多避險基金可能暫停註冊.
To challenge and reassure at the same time requires political talent of the highest order.
既能提出挑戰,又能安撫人心,需要最高超的政治才能.
In public Chinese leaders still try to reassure.
在公開場合,中國領袖們仍然試圖讓各國放心.
Why hadn't he been able to reassure her?
為什麼他沒有安慰她?
President Ford's first act assuming the presidency was to reassure the public.
總統福特上任後,第一個舉措就是安撫民眾.