WORRIEDto make someone feel calmer and less worried or frightened about a problem or situation 使安心,使放心,使消除疑虑
Teachers reassured anxious parents.
老师们安慰焦急的父母。
reassure somebody (that)
He tried to reassure me that my mother would be okay.
他试图安慰我,说我母亲不会有事的。
Examples from the Corpus
reassure• Fishing and sailing parties found his presencereassuring.• Make it as reassuring as you can.• While the locals are reassured by internationalaid and the presence of specialists, they also look to other sources of succour.• She returned to her motel, reassured by the nurses that her husband would be quite all right.• Officialsreassuredcallers who were worried about the fires.• I tried to reassure her by saying that the police would arrive soon.• I tried to reassure her that she had made the right decision in turning down the job.• The company has reassured its workers that there will be no job losses this year.• My mother did her best to reassure me, but I still felt nervous and insecure.• 'No one can ever take your spirit away from you, ' my mother reassured me.• She went on record to reassureparents that no children were taken with a revengemotive.• Most of the time, x-rays are performed to reassurepatients or doctors, according to the researchers.• The company tried to reassureshareholders about the safety of their stocks.• Her witreassured them that Robert would be opposed now and then, if not contained.• How to reassure this woman when her question pricked his own uncertainty?• The doctor did his best to reassure us that Cindy would be all right.• The presidentreassuredvoters that there would be no tax increase.
reassure somebody (that)• They apologized and reassured us that the matter would be dealt with immediately.