solace 详细解释

solace

['sɔləs]

n.安慰, 慰藉
v.使快乐, 使安慰, 使缓和

n.

1. 安慰, 慰藉[U]

I'm afraid he took his solace in drink.

恐怕他是借酒浇愁。

2. 安慰之物[C][(+to)]

Her daughter was a great solace to her in her bereavement.

在她丧夫之时, 她女儿是她莫大的安慰。

vt.

1. 安慰, 抚慰

2. 缓和, 减轻

词形变化

名词: solacer | 动词过去式: solaced | 动词过去分词: solaced | 动词现在分词: solacing | 动词第三人称单数: solaces |

词义辨析

同义:

vt.慰藉

comfort  relieve  cheer  console  encourage  reassure  hearten  

同义参见:

kindness  inspiration  sympathize  console  befriend  alleviate  

反义参见:

distress  afflict  agony  affliction  agonize  

英英释义

名词 solace:

the comfort you feel when consoled in times of disappointment

同义词:consolation, solacement

comfort in disappointment or misery

同义词:solacement

the act of consoling; giving relief in affliction

同义词:consolation, comfort

动词 solace:

give moral or emotional strength to

同义词:comfort, soothe, console

补充

solacesolace英:[ˈsɔlis] 美:[ˈsɑlɪs]n.1.安慰; 慰藉2.安慰物; 慰藉物vt.1.安慰; 慰藉

例句

1. She found the companionship of Marcia a solace.她觉得马西娅的陪伴是一种安慰。 2. Henry was inclined to seek solace in drink.亨利往往借酒消愁。 3. I found solace in writing when my father died three years ago.我父亲三年前去世时, 我从写作中得到了慰藉。 4. to solace one's friend with soothing words用宽慰的话安慰友人 5. to solace the pain of the patient减轻病的痛苦 6. she sought solace in her religion.她从信仰的宗教中寻求安慰。 7. to find/seek solace in sb/sth找到╱寻求安慰 8. Her presence was a great solace for/to me.她的到来是对我莫大的慰藉。 9. We took/found solace in the knowledge that she hadn't been alone at the end.得知她最终并非子然一身,我们感到一丝慰藉。 10. I urged him not to seek solace in alcohol. [=I urged him not to drink to feel better]我力劝他不要借酒浇愁。