soothed
英 [suːðd]
美 [suːðd]
v. 安慰; 抚慰; 劝慰; 减轻,缓解,缓和(身体某部位的紧张或疼痛)
soothe的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:soothed
柯林斯词典
- VERB 安抚;抚慰;使平静
If yousoothesomeone who is angry or upset, you make them feel calmer.- He would take her in his arms and soothe her...
他会把她揽在怀中抚慰她。 - It did not take long for the central bank to soothe investors' fears.
中央银行很快便消除了投资者的担忧。
- He would take her in his arms and soothe her...
- VERB 减轻,缓和(身体的痛处或不适)
Something thatsoothesa part of your body where there is pain or discomfort makes the pain or discomfort less severe.- ...body lotion to soothe dry skin.
滋润干燥皮肤的润肤液
- ...body lotion to soothe dry skin.
双语例句
- When I used the gummi logenzes it soothed my throat and comforted me tremendously when I was sick.
这个润喉糖能减轻我的喉咙疼,当我生病的时候能然我觉得非常舒服。 - Food, drink, and celebration after the group work provided relaxation and soothed weary muscles.
小组作业后食物,饮料和庆典用来娱乐和缓解疲劳的肌肉。 - Then soft music filled the air and soothed the slumbering heroes.
接着,空中响起了柔和的乐声,抚慰着安睡的英雄。 - The weary walkers soothed their aching feet in the sea.
走累了的人们把脚伸进海水中浸泡以缓解疼痛。 - The music soothed her for a while.
音乐让她稍微安静了一会儿。 - She was soothed by his honeyed words.
他的一番甜言蜜语使她得到了抚慰。 - "That's not so serious," soothed his mother.
“那没有很严重。”妈妈安慰道。 - In their last quarrel Amy had soothed her feeling by turning his top drawer upside down on the floor.
上次吵架,埃米为了出气,曾把他顶层的抽屉摔翻在地上。 - I loved her smile. It soothed me, encouraged me.
那微笑实在妙不可言,我从中得到了不少安慰和鼓励。 - Not so my companion: she ran back in terror, knelt down, and cried, and soothed, and entreated, till he grew quiet from lack of breath: by no means from compunction at distressing her.
我的同伴可不这样想:她恐怖地跑回去,跪下来,又叫,又安慰又哀求,直到他没了劲,安静了下来,决不是因为看她难过而懊悔的。
