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 reassurance [,ri:ә'ʃurәns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 安心, 放心, 再保证



    reassurance
    [ noun ]
    the act of reassuring; restoring someone's confidence
    <noun.act>


    Reassurance \Re`as*sur"ance\ (r[=e]`[.a]*sh[udd]r"ans), n.
    1. Assurance or confirmation renewed or repeated. --Prynne.

    2. (Law) Same as {Reinsurance}.

    1. He can give reassurance and understanding to those who have never been reassured or understood; he can give guidance in a world that technology changes every day.
    2. Poland wants reassurance that a united Germany will not claim lands ceded to Poland after Nazi Germany's World War II defeat in 1945.
    3. They found ignorance of aesthetic principles and an inability to convey any sense of welcome and reassurance.
    4. By placing the aircraft into such a trust, it can escape the clutches of a liquidator if the leasee collapses, providing reassurance to bankers.
    5. But, he said, "The added security and liquidity enhancements we're announcing today provide additional protection and reassurance to our investors.
    6. My colleague Maggie Urry revealed in the FT this week that even baked beans, perhaps the ultimate defensive commodity, are sticking to the shelf. Other traditional defensive stocks were also offering investors little reassurance.
    7. Phillips said Jefferson's death came only after he had asked his physician, "Is it the Fourth?" and received the reassurance, "It soon will be." Fellow signer John Adams, the nation's second president, died the same day as Jefferson.
    8. I began to wonder if my yearning for little-celebrated, little-visited places in Italy was sensible after all. I needed reassurance.
    9. And if voters are ambivalent about it, governments will be ambivalent too. Mr Delors' difficulty is that he can provide no reassurance for the doubters, because he can promise no solution for their problems.
    10. There are those who feel comfortable with the old and familiar, with established patterns of living, with time-honoured ideas and the reassurance of tradition.
    11. While the editorial above describes the presidency and the Senate pirouetting around the INF treaty, it may be a source of reassurance to know that there are indeed people in Washington doing serious work on the defense of the United States.
    12. His statements were clearly intended as reassurance.
    13. They would also need reassurance that they would not suffer if tougher environmental standards were imposed after privatisation.
    14. These will offer reassurance and enhance confidence in an age of volatility.
    15. 'It gives some reassurance to Volvo's shareholders.' Such reassurance, which runs through the terms of the agreement, will determine whether the merger runs smoothly. Both Renault and Volvo will hope it prevents outbursts of marital strife.
    16. 'It gives some reassurance to Volvo's shareholders.' Such reassurance, which runs through the terms of the agreement, will determine whether the merger runs smoothly. Both Renault and Volvo will hope it prevents outbursts of marital strife.
    17. And with the FT-SE 100 index setting a record high this week, they could have extra reason to be cautious. Guaranteed products provide the reassurance some people need.
    18. His farewell to outgoing President George Bush on a rain-swept White House lawn yesterday marked the end of more than a decade of reassurance for Britain's Conservative leaders. The visiting prime minister could claim one or two modest achievements.
    19. The Wall Street firms wanted reassurance that the Bank Board would honor obligations of American Savings.
    20. "Our study provides reassurance to parents that DPT vaccine does not cause serious diseases of the brain," Wayne Ray, an associate professor of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University, said Thursday.
    21. They are after less observant Jews seeking reassurance in troubled times, the same voters who were mainly responsible for the religious parties' gains in the November general election.
    22. She wanted some reassurance and I reassured her and that was OK because Daddy knows everything," he said, smiling.
    23. But they themselves say morale plunges after negative news reports and rises after a couple of days of reassurance by management.
    24. In addition, many analysts said, Greenspan's comments were taken as reassurance for investors who have been worrying that a stringent new approach among bank lending officers and regulators might put a choke-hold on the economy.
    25. They provide little reassurance to the users of most public company accounts.
    26. The frisson of theatre is reduced to the reassurance of the small screen, as familiar faces are promoted, albeit in unfamiliar guise.
    27. All of which prompts this reassurance from Mrs. Boggs: "They're not overrunning my house.
    28. Retailers say this toned-down approach has given rise to new status symbols, which provide comfort and reassurance in hard times.
    29. The shares have recovered to 285p but the City is still looking for reassurance.
    30. And to convince these people that they don't have Alzheimer's often takes more than reassurance.
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