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consoled

/kuhn-sohl/US // kənˈsoʊl //UK // (kənˈsəʊl) //

慰藉,慰藉了,慰问了,慰问

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    con·soled, con·sol·ing.

    • : to alleviate or lessen the grief, sorrow, or disappointment of; give solace or comfort: Only his children could console him when his wife died.

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Examples

  • Even if you don’t plan to make a new TV purchase, however, the graphics still look smooth and fantastic on a typical 4K HDR display, but you’ll know that the console can do more when you’re playing.

  • The look of the PS5 is such a departure from the previous four PlayStation consoles.

  • Now, in addition to being able to access your PS4 from a PC or a mobile device, your PS4 can access other consoles via Remote Play too, right on your TV.

  • The designPersonally, I don’t care what video game consoles look like.

  • The new generation of consoles is both a hard and an easy sell.

  • Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford came in together and greeted and consoled friends.

  • Despairing, he is consoled by an elder statesman of his party.

  • Lou Holtz had to be consoled by John Boehner the other day, you may have noticed.

  • I have never consoled a wailing mother, or a silent and withdrawn father, a frightened wife, or a confused and frightened child.

  • The Swedish boatswain consoled him, and he modified his opinions as the voyage went on.

  • Uncle Harry took him for walks and consoled him with rough tenderness, never calling him Black Sheep.

  • The servant-girl came up from the kitchen, took the knife away, and consoled him.

  • It took years to convince Tim of that, and we consoled ourselves that at least it had been drawn by one who was there.

  • He consoled himself, however, with the reflection that he was perhaps doing important service to his friend Da-a-a-vid Laidlaw.