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reassurance

/ree-uh-shoor-uhns, -shur/US // ˌri əˈʃʊər əns, -ˈʃɜr //

安心,安抚,安慰,安心的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something, such as information, praise, or an action or gesture, that soothes, comforts, or restores to confidence:The organization offers support, guidance, and, most importantly, the reassurance that, whatever the problem, you're not the first parent to face it.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inprotection
Synonyms
conservation保护,养护,保育,保存insurance保险,保险业,保险业者preservation保存,保护,维护,保全safeguard保障,保护,保卫,维护safety安全,安全性,安全问题,安全性方面security安全,安全性,安全问题,保安shelter庇护所,避难所,遮蔽处,遮蔽物stability稳定性,稳定,稳定的,稳固性aegis宙斯盾,宙斯,宙光,盾牌armament军备,武器装备,军队,军备竞赛armor盔甲,铠甲,装甲,铠装assurance保证,确保,保险,保障barrier障碍物,屏障,壁垒,关卡buffer缓冲区,缓冲器,缓冲,缓冲区内bulwark堡垒,斗牛场,斗牛士,壁垒camouflage伪装,迷彩,迷彩画,迷彩服certainty确定性,确定,确定的,确定无疑charge收费,控告,控方,收费标准cover覆盖,掩护,报道,涵盖custody监护权,保管,监护,监管defense辩护,防卫,防守,防御fix修复,固定,修理,修整guard守护,守卫,守,守住invulnerability无懈可击,无坚不摧,无敌,坚不可摧refuge庇护所,难民,庇护所内,庇护处safekeeping保管,保管好,保全,保管好自己salvation救赎,救恩,救援,救世screen筛选,屏幕,屏风,筛查self-defense自我防卫,自卫,自我辩护,自我保护shield盾牌,屏蔽,掩护,遮挡strength强度,力量,实力,优势surety担保人,保证人,保證人,确保人tutelage辅导,导师,监护,教导umbrella伞,伞状,雨伞,伞状物ward监护人,监护室,监护权,监狱guarding守护,守卫,守望,守protecting保护,保护性,保护性的wardship监护权,职责,监管,监护人的职责
as inencouragement
Synonyms
assistance援助,协助,帮助,协助工作backing支持,支持的,背衬,支援cheer欢呼,欢呼声,欢呼雀跃,喝彩comfort舒适度,舒适性,舒适,舒适感confidence信心,信任,信念,信赖consolation慰藉,安慰,慰问金,慰问faith信念,信仰,信心,信任fortitude毅力,坚忍不拔,坚毅,坚韧不拔incentive奖励,激励,奖励措施,激励措施inspiration灵感,启发,启示,鼓舞人心optimism乐观主义,乐观态度,乐观的态度,乐观relief救济,救灾,救援,解救reward奖励,奖赏,报酬,奖金stimulation刺激,刺激性,刺激作用,刺激措施stimulus刺激物,刺激因素,刺激,刺激性advance进展,晋级,进展情况,预付款advocacy宣传,倡导,主张,提倡aid援助animation动画,动画片,动画制作,动画片制作boost推动,促进,促进发展,催促easement地役权,役权,年长者favor赞成,偏爱,宠爱,恩惠firmness稳固性,坚固性,坚定性,坚固helpfulness帮助性,帮助,助人为乐,助力hope希望,希望如此,期望,盼望incitement煽动,煽情,煽惑,煽动性invigoration振作起来,振奋精神,振作精神,振奋人心promotion促进,促销,晋升,推广refreshment茶点,进食,进修,提神softening软化,柔化,软化作用,变软succor帮助,帮助他人,帮助你,帮助别人supporting支持,支持性,支援,支助trust信任,信托,相信,信赖urging敦促,促请,促成,督促consoling慰藉,劝慰,安慰,慰问enlivening充满活力的,活跃的,生动的,活跃inspiritment鼓舞人心,鼓舞人心的力量,鼓舞士气,鼓舞人心的精神reassuring让人放心的,让人放心,令人放心的,令人欣慰的relieving令人欣慰的是,令人欣慰的,缓解,解脱shot in the arm一针见血,臂膀中的子弹,一针强心剂,一针一线

Examples

  • Federal and local authorities in and around the District are also taking pains to reassure the public they are working for a secure and safe election.

  • Halliburton, who resigned after 10 years to pursue other interests, said he also felt reassured by the school’s recent efforts.

  • Facebook, however, is trying to reassure the public that it’s doing everything it can to protect the election’s integrity.

  • If you provide services, reassure your clients about the steps you will take to protect your services from interruptions.

  • I think the space will have to reassure me that none of my actors or designers will get sick and the staff will not get sick and that audiences will feel safe.

  • Not only was the science bad, but the reassurance from a highly-regarded civil protection authority proved fatal for many.

  • They were alone and unarmed in hostile territory without even having the reassurance of radio communications.

  • As more come down with the flu, I suspect the reassurance will become more challenging.

  • Rising to retrieve it, I offer her what meager reassurance I can muster.

  • At a time when the rest of their lives were in no small upheaval, this result was a reassurance.

  • They were the very words that she desired to hear from him; yet his manner of uttering them gave her little reassurance.

  • Mora's protection, however, gave him some reassurance; and then, the journey in question was absolutely necessary.

  • He stared at Nehmon, seeking in the old man's face some answer, some reassurance.

  • Quemos started to say something, then turned and looked at Bullard for reassurance.

  • However, there are many factors that prevent such full reassurance on our part.