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consoling

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

慰藉,劝慰,安慰,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

  • Sony’s big bet is that the PS5's new tech will be good for developers and great for players“Demon’s Souls” now looks like what I imagined console games might look like late in the PS5′s generational cycle, yet here it is for the PS5′s launch.

  • The game in question, Nuclear Rush, was one of four games announced for Sega VR, a headset system designed to plug into standard Genesis and Mega Drive consoles.

  • Did not submit any reconsideration request & no email from search console!

  • Backward compatibility on the PlayStation 5 is reportedly not quite as fast and robust as what the new Xbox consoles offer.

  • It started creeping into PC gaming last year with Nvidia’s powerful graphics cards, but now it’s present in both Sony and Microsoft’s new consoles.

  • She had grown so perfect and gentle and consoling that it was unbearable, she was a big, round smooth balloon without a face.

  • She was consoling herself with the promise of hot coffee and maybe, just maybe, a chocolate-chip cookie.

  • If someone needs some consoling right now, it is the president, not the Jersey Shore.

  • In one scene, Hannibal is consoling Will, who is shaken after shooting and killing a suspect.

  • I wrote back with my attempt at consoling words, but the truth is that I am worried and can hardly console myself.

  • It is, of course, consoling to reflect that neither of those men can properly be said to represent the People.

  • I appeal to yourself, Madam, whether these sublime notions have-any thing consoling in them?

  • The dogma of the immortality of the soul, or of a future life, presents nothing consoling in the Christian religion.

  • This last very consoling remark made it worse than all; the officers were in an agony.

  • He wanted to say something that would be consoling but could find no words; and suddenly he felt disgusted.