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 reassuring [,ri:ә'ʃuriŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 安心的, 可靠的, 鼓励的



    reassuring
    [ adj ]
    restoring confidence and relieving anxiety
    <adj.all>
    a very reassuring remark


    1. If, for example, you start with the more familiar and reassuring sorts of works presented on the second floor, by the time you get to the rather raucously installed top floor you may be put off by the feeling that you have stumbled into chaos.
    2. It's about time you received some reassuring economic news, about stability and less volatility and growing standards of living and other good things, and it comes from a highly credible source.
    3. Trading volume was 252m shares. Stock prices inched higher at the opening, encouraged by early gains in bonds which were sparked by reassuring news on inflation.
    4. So far, the administration's conduct toward Syria doesn't seem wholly reassuring.
    5. Five profitable years at a company represent a reassuring sign.
    6. Analysts said bond prices were boosted in Friday's session by a new government report showing a modest rise in U.S. unemployment in May, which was reassuring for the outlook for inflation.
    7. But perhaps he was merely reassuring the Gorbachev apparatus, and will now be a more aggressive voice for democratization.
    8. The moves appear aimed at reassuring investors, following the accord with GEC.
    9. Kellogg began advertising Frosted Flakes to adults five years ago with the light-hearted approach that aims at reassuring them it is appropriate for adults to eat it, and Ms. Clark said the cereal now leads the category.
    10. "The situation is reassuring at present and the ministry is taking all effective measures to bar the locusts from moving toward the Arab states," said the statement.
    11. Considering the rapid rate of change all around today, it's reassuring to see one poll that is reconfirming the verities of human history.
    12. Confirmation that the dividend will be held is reassuring.
    13. Lately, the evidence on inflation has been "very reassuring," Mr. Robertson said.
    14. The suspect told police that when he realized a child was in the car he drove around for about a half-hour reassuring the boy he wouldn't hurt him and trying to figure where to drop the boy off.
    15. After the horrors of Mussbach's Idomeneo in Amsterdam last year it is reassuring to encounter a production as visually stunning and dramatically cogent as this.
    16. Michael Bohdan says the entry to his company's contest from Japan is somewhat reassuring.
    17. "From the consumer standpoint I think the fact that we've had some stability has been reassuring.
    18. The delay "is very reassuring because it will give us time to get the new (regulatory) regime bedded down," said Andrew Large, group chief executive of Swiss Bank Corp.
    19. Such reports have startled a country long fed a diet of reassuring Kremlin communiques.
    20. Sen. Rockefeller, though, isn't reassuring at all.
    21. Also today, the National People's Congress, or parliament, closed its annual session after passing bills on Hong Kong and joint ventures aimed at reassuring a doubtful world the doors to China remained open.
    22. But the Riksbank believes raising short-term rates will aid the process by reassuring financial markets that inflation will be controlled, thus easing long-term interest rates.
    23. The sight is startling, yet somehow reassuring: the slightly built man in blue scrambling across a rugged beach, turning over rocks to see if oil is underneath.
    24. Arthur Burns, a close student of business-cycle history, regarded improved statistical radar as a reassuring safeguard against any repetition of the Great Depression.
    25. It is a relief when the Pumpkins finish the set by smashing through 'Cherub Rock' in one unbroken surge. The encore is also reassuring.
    26. This programme was funny, touching and oddly reassuring.
    27. In a statement Thursday, U.S. Air Force medical officials called "reassuring" the findings that the chemical defoliant hasn't caused disease in Vietnam veterans, but warned that the results weren't conclusive.
    28. The growth rate may slow this year but that is being taken as a reassuring sign by the market, which fears a re-run of 1988/89 when China's government screwed down the economy too hard. As for Hong Kong, it grew by 5 per cent last year.
    29. It has been widely assumed that these ads must have had a reassuring effect on smokers and were therefore a potent tool blunting smokers' fears of cancer.
    30. 'There is very little in the sector that remains to be hit,' says one. The banks may find the message from the stock market less reassuring, however.
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