单词 | reassure |
释义 | reassure (riːəʃʊəʳ ) Word forms: reassures , reassuring , reassured verb 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.' [VERB noun] She just reassured me that everything was fine. [VERB noun that] Synonyms: encourage, comfort, bolster, hearten Collocations: reassure a client They argue that he has been working furiously to keep staff from leaving by maintaining their morale and to reassure clients to stick with him. Times, Sunday Times Beauticians are told to share experiences of smears to reassure clients and to give tips for making them more comfortable. Times, Sunday Times But, despite the shares dropping two-thirds in a year and another 5 per cent yesterday to 97½p, most investors want him to stay for now and reassure clients. Times,Sunday Times He became known for reassuring his clients by praising each remedy's efficiency and leaving a small positive notice with each given medication. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Prompt guidance can be offered to reassure consumers over the phone, or on company websites. Times, Sunday Times Answers are urgent to reassure consumers and restore faith in the system. Times, Sunday Times He says it could introduce regulations to govern exploration and production to reassure consumers. Times, Sunday Times If businesses, either individually or as a group, are able to implement audit systems backed up by credible quality marks that effectively reassure consumers, this too will make a difference. Times, Sunday Times Dolphin safe labels attempt to reassure consumers that fish and other marine products have been caught in a dolphin-friendly way. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It's no way to look like you're in charge or to reassure customers. The Sun The bank was forced last year to set out its principles to reassure customers concerned over its new ownership structure. Times, Sunday Times This disparate regulatory structure meant that no person of authority came forward to make the clear statement necessary to reassure customers. Times, Sunday Times It came after a difficult few days for the bank which was forced to reassure customers their valuables and savings were safe. The Sun Much like the system for forwarding mail, it will reassure customers that direct debits will not be missed. The Sun Aviation analysts believe that these new entrants may struggle to reassure passengers and attract airline customers, given their relative lack of experience and safety record. Times, Sunday Times He tried to reassure passengers by saying that the airline's chief executive was on his way. Times, Sunday Times He was wheeled out to reassure passengers that they were perfectly safe despite the very clear evidence that their pilot was out of his skull: bloodshot eyes, slurred speech. Times, Sunday Times Are they the duo to reassure passengers? Times,Sunday Times Several airlines flying similar aircraft rushed to reassure passengers that they used a different sensor. Times, Sunday Times Yesterday uniformed cops made door-to-door visits to reassure residents in the area. The Sun Officers patrolled the local area to reassure residents. The Sun The police helicopter left the scene at about 5pm with patrols carried out to reassure residents. Times,Sunday Times He sought to reassure residents by putting extra police on patrol. The Sun That did little to reassure voters. Times, Sunday Times It allowed for disputes to be settled without admission of guilt or liability and was intended to reassure voters that verifying their signature would not lead to criminal consequences. Times,Sunday Times Now, he must go further and reassure voters who want to believe him, but are afraid. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 再保证 Japanese: 安心させる |
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