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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++soothe /suːð/ ●○○ verb [transitive]  1 COMFORT/MAKE somebody FEEL BETTERto make someone feel calmer and less anxious, upset, or angry 抚慰,安慰,使平息 Lucy soothed the baby by rocking it in her arms. 露西把宝宝抱在怀里摇晃着,让他安静下来。 She made a cup of tea to soothe her nerves. 她泡了杯茶让自己平静下来。2 REDUCE (also soothe something ↔ away) to make a pain become less severe, or slowly disappear 减轻,缓和〔疼痛〕 I bought some lozenges to soothe my sore throat. 我买了一些润喉糖来减轻喉咙痛。 Massage can gently soothe away your aches and pains. 按摩可以慢慢地缓解疼痛。soothing adjective gentle, soothing music 柔和舒缓的音乐soothingly adverb→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
sootheHuman reasoning fails to explain or soothe.It's designed to protect and soothe even the most sensitive male skins and prices start at £2.45.Shelley wiped her forehead, and soothed her.When the baby cried, his mother soothed him by stroking his hot little head.A massage would soothe his aching muscles.Bring a snack to soothe hunger or a beverage.Next, hold the foot between both your hands for about a minute or two to soothe it.The man spoke quietly to the horse, soothing it.I can get some tea to soothe my throat, wrap my knee if it hurts.Lucia soothed the baby with soft words and smiles.Alcohol was the only thing she knew to soothe the pain of her divorce.Maybe a drink would help soothe your nerves.
Origin soothe Old English sothian to prove the truth, from soth true
soothe verbChinese
calmer and someone make less anxious, upset, Corpus feel to


soothe
soothe /suːð/ verb [transitive]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: sothian 'to prove the truth', from soth 'true'
1. to make someone feel calmer and less anxious, upset, or angry:
    Lucy soothed the baby by rocking it in her arms.
    She made a cup of tea to soothe her nerves.
2. (also soothe something ↔ away) to make a pain become less severe, or slowly disappear:
    I bought some lozenges to soothe my sore throat.
    Massage can gently soothe away your aches and pains.
—soothing adjective:
    gentle, soothing music
—soothingly adverb


sootheBrE /suːð/ 🔊NAmE /suːð/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they soothe BrE /suːð/ 🔊 NAmE /suːð/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it soothes BrE /suːðz/ 🔊 NAmE /suːðz/ 🔊past simple soothed BrE /suːðd/ 🔊 NAmE /suːðd/ 🔊past participle soothed BrE /suːðd/ 🔊 NAmE /suːðd/ 🔊 -ing form soothing BrE /ˈsuːðɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsuːðɪŋ/ 🔊~ sb to make sb who is anxious, upset, etc. feel calmer 安慰;抚慰;劝慰 SYN calm The music soothed her for a while. 音乐让她稍微安静了一会儿。🔊🔊~ sth to make a tense or painful part of your body feel more comfortable 减轻,缓解,缓和(身体某部位的紧张或疼痛) SYN relieve This should soothe the pain. 这个应该能缓解疼痛。🔊🔊Take a warm bath to soothe tense, tired muscles. 洗个热水澡,让紧张疲劳的肌肉放松一下。🔊🔊 sooth·ing BrE /ˈsuːðɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsuːðɪŋ/ 🔊 adjectivea soothing voice/lotion让人感到安慰的嗓音;镇痛液 sooth·ing·ly BrE /ˈsuːðɪŋli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsuːðɪŋli/ 🔊 adverb'There's no need to worry,' he said soothingly. “不必担忧。” 他宽慰道。🔊🔊 ˈsoothe sth↔awayto remove a pain or an unpleasant feeling 解除;消除;消释