宽慰英语怎么说
- My own impression at the time was that nobody really needed comfort or reassurance, except the pundits who complained.
- The eurozone economy has officially turned the corner, and that is cause for relief, but not a celebration.
- So Mr Semel has had to content himself with consolation prizes.
- 'Thank goodness for that!' she said with a sigh of relief.
- It's a comfort to know that she is safe.
- She comforted herself with the thought that it would soon be spring.
- As you arrive to check in, its reassuring brand name is above the door.
- I'm just relieved that nobody was hurt.
- When it came to the turn of a male singer I was considerably relieved.
- Costner's voice is instantly recognizable on the phone-a soft, slow Californian drawl as reassuring as a family doctor making a house call .
- I cannot tell you how much your letter delighted (relieved) (amused) (enchanted) me.
- It does have a soothing effect and seems to bring pleasure.
- I saw two cars going north pass the intersection I was heading for, and I exhaled in relief.
- No wonder Israelis were relieved and proud. But their feelings went deeper.
- Though my family and I will never get over losing her at such an early age, we can take comfort in the marvelous legacy she left us all.
- His voice was deep and mellow and his speech had a soothing and comforting quality.
- It is also a relief to know his wife and children are in South Africa while he is on the front line.
- A great sense of relief flooded over him.
- 'There's no need to worry,' he said soothingly.
- It's a comfort to know that she is safe.
- Relief surged through her.
- It's a really reassuring fable about how good it is to be mortal.
- But I'd feel a lot better if I knew what its first choice was.