consoler / kənˈsoʊl /

忍受者忍受器忍受力忍受

consoler 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

con·soled, con·sol·ing.

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

consoler 近义词

consoler

等同于 comforter

consoler 的近义词 3
consoler

等同于 sympathizer

consoler 的近义词 3
consoler

等同于 paraclete

consoler 的近义词 3

更多consoler例句

  1. A large part of that speed comes from the new solid state drive, which loads titles in less than half the time you’d expect even on the Xbox One X, which was the most powerful edition of the previous console.
  2. The PS5 is quite a bit larger physically than other PlayStation consoles as well as your competitors.
  3. It seems almost certain that this will be the last generation of consoles that offers disc drives built into the hardware, so maybe squeeze as much use out of your disc collection as you can now.
  4. The chief reason for buying a new console is to play the new games on it.
  5. After a few weeks with the console, there's a lot to like about the PS5's new vision for the PlayStation line.
  6. The hope alive in Wingfold made him a true consoler; and the very sight of him was a strength to Barbara.
  7. Then, when she had looked for consolation, the consoler, Monsieur de Chargeboeuf had left her.
  8. In the same way the Faith—the consoler of hearts—turns to a raging wild-beast when it stoops to become religious partisanship.
  9. He is not the best consoler whom his own groans master, whose being is un-manned, whose broken words distil into tears.
  10. Edwin is only twenty-one, and may easily find a consoler of the fair sex: indeed he is “ower young to marry yet.”