consolations

英 [ˌkɒnsəˈleɪʃənz] 美 [ˌkɑnsəˈleɪʃənz]

n.  使感到安慰的人(或事); 安慰; 慰藉
consolation的复数

法律



柯林斯词典

    The verb is pronounced /kən'səʊl/. The noun is pronounced /'kɒnsəʊl/. 动词读作 /kən'səʊl/,名词读作 /'kɒnsəʊl/。

  1. VERB 安慰;慰藉;安抚
    If you console someone who is unhappy about something, you try to make them feel more cheerful.
    1. 'Never mind, Ned,' he consoled me...
      “没关系,内德。”他安慰我说。
    2. Often they cry, and I have to play the role of a mother, consoling them...
      经常他们一哭,我就要充当母亲的角色抚慰他们。
    3. He will have to console himself by reading about the success of his compatriots...
      他只能读读同胞们成功的故事来安慰自己。
    4. I can console myself with the fact that I'm not alone...
      不是只有我一个人才这样,我可以用这一事实来安慰自己。
    5. He consoled himself that Emmanuel looked like a nice boy, who could be a good playmate for his daughter.
      他安慰自己说,伊曼纽尔看上去是个不错的男孩,会是女儿的好玩伴。
  2. (机器的)操纵台,控制台,仪表板
    A console is a panel with a number of switches or knobs that is used to operate a machine.

    双语例句

    1. That ye may suck, and be satisfied with the breasts of her consolations; that ye may milk out, and be delighted with the abundance of her glory.
      使你们在他安慰的怀中吃奶得饱。使他们得他丰盛的荣耀,犹如挤奶,满心喜乐。
    2. Quietness amid the loss of inward consolations.
      这安静不是普通的安静,乃是在失去指望和安慰中的安静。
    3. Hear diligently my speech, and let this be your consolations.
      你们要细听我的言语,就算是你们安慰我。
    4. There are only two consolations.
      只有两点让人庆幸。
    5. But, while the adoration of the armpit had its consolations for the adored, Harriet really didn't like the way that Jack's ragged fingernail cut into her flesh.
      但,在腋窝崇拜有那么丁点儿安慰作用的同时,哈莉特真是不喜欢杰克将破损的指甲划入她肉里的举动。
    6. In particular, atheism cannot offer the incentives to conduct and the consolations for misfortune which theistic religions supply to their adherents.
      具体说来,无神论者无法像有神论宗教为其信徒所做的那样,为人们的统一行为提供激励,给不幸者带来安慰。
    7. I gave this some thought and decided there are 10 consolations to having your bag swiped, many of them quite substantial.
      我对此做了一番思考,总结出了包被偷后可以得到的10种安慰,其中不少颇有价值。
    8. "I was called to see him on his dying bed, that I might administer to him the consolations of religion."
      “他临死的时候,我曾被召到他的床边,给他作宗教上的安慰。”
    9. However, there were consolations.
      不过,他也获得了一些慰藉。
    10. Because I wanted to give you consolations when you felt down.
      因为我想在你伤心的时候给予你安慰。
    11. They hacked off her brother's head in the hope that it was mine, yet here I sit like some bloody gargoyle, offering empty consolations.
      他们希望砍掉我的脑袋但不幸的是那是她哥哥的,而我却坐在这里像个该死的兽形滴水嘴,流出的皆是些空洞的安慰。
    12. This led him to imprison and execute his minister, the senator Boethius, whose Consolations of Philosophy was written while he was in prison.
      这促使他监禁并处决了他的大臣元老院议员鲍依修斯。鲍依修斯的著作,《哲学的慰藉》即是他在狱中时写成的。
    13. Regarding his unfortunate death, I sincerely express my deepest condolences, and send my sincere consolations to the family of Mr. Nixon.
      对他的不幸逝世,我谨表示深切哀悼,并向尼克松先生的家属致以诚挚的慰问。
    14. I wagged the pages in my hand, trying to devise further consolations.
      我把这些文稿拿在手里摇晃着,想给自己更多的慰藉。
    15. He was talking to us about his new book, the pleasures and consolations of work, about the beauty of bar codes, and curious inspiration of envy.
      我们聊起了他的新书,谈及工作带来的喜乐与慰藉,关于条形码所蕴含的至美,以及由嫉妒产生的催人奋进的力量。
    16. Nikolushka and his education, her brother Andrey and religion, were Princess Marya's joys and consolations.
      尼古卢什卡和他的教育,安德烈和宗教,是公爵小姐玛丽亚的慰藉和欢愉;
    17. Recent history had washed away the easy consolations and the old formulas.
      现代的历史已经把轻松的安慰和陈旧的公式一扫而光。