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BNC: 7601 COCA: 10591

reassurance

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
reassurance /ˌriːjəˈʃɚrəns/ noun
plural reassurances
reassurance
/ˌriːjəˈʃɚrəns/
noun
plural reassurances
Learner's definition of REASSURANCE
: something that is said or done to make someone feel less afraid, upset, or doubtful安慰;慰藉
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BNC: 7601 COCA: 10591

reassurance

noun

re·​as·​sur·​ance ˌrē-ə-ˈshu̇r-ən(t)s How to pronounce reassurance (audio)
1
: the action of reassuring : the state of being reassured
2

Example Sentences

Experts offered their reassurances that the accident wouldn't happen again. He received reassurance from his family. Children need a lot of reassurance.
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Word History

First Known Use

circa 1611, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of reassurance was circa 1611
BNC: 7601 COCA: 10591
reassurance

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + REASSURANCE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEgreat極大的安慰a little一點點安慰Consumers need a little reassurance after all this bad publicity.在這麼多的負面宣傳之後,消費者需要一點點安慰。little幾乎沒有安慰She received little reassurance or sympathy.她幾乎沒有得到安慰或同情。further進一步的安慰constant不斷的安慰calm冷靜的安慰Continual calm reassurance should be given.應不斷給予撫慰。false虛假的安慰A negative test result may give false reassurance.檢查結果呈陰性可能會讓人放鬆警惕。VERB + REASSURANCEhave得到安慰We have had some reassurances from the council that the building will be saved.市政會保證會保留那座建築,這使我們得到了些許安慰。need, want需要慰藉look for, seek尋找安慰He glanced at her, seeking reassurance.他看了她一眼,想得到安慰。find, get, receive找到安慰;得到安慰She found reassurance in the high attendance at her lectures.來聽她講座的人很多,這使她感到很欣慰。bring (sb), give (sb), offer (sb), provide (sb with)帶給(某人)信心;使(某人)感到安慰A system of beliefs can bring you reassurance at times of stress.信仰可以在承受壓力時給人信心。PREPOSITIONdespite reassurance儘管得到保證She kept looking in the mirror despite my constant reassurances that her hair looked fine.儘管我一直安慰她說頭髮看上去很好,她還是不停地照鏡子。for reassurance以求安慰He held onto her hand for reassurance.他握住她的手以尋求安慰。in reassurance表示安慰I patted her shoulder in reassurance.我拍拍她的肩以示安慰。reassurance about, reassurance on關於⋯的保證The company tried to offer reassurance on the safety of its products.該公司試圖讓人打消對其產品安全性的顧慮。reassurance from來自⋯的安慰reassurances from the researchers about their work研究人員對他們工作的肯定

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