中英
solace
/ ˈsɒləs /
/ ˈsɑːləs /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.安慰;慰藉;安慰之物
  • vt.安慰;抚慰;使快乐(过去式 solaced, 过去分词 solaced, 现在分词 solacing, 第三人称单数 solaces)
  • GRE/SAT/
    • 第三人称单数

      solaces
    • 现在分词

      solacing
    • 过去式

      solaced
    • 过去分词

      solaced
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  • 1

     安慰

    对于婴幼儿(Baby)尤其(Special)2岁以下的阵发性的哭吵,不容易安慰(Solace),哭吵持续(Continuous)10~15分钟,间隔15分钟至一两个小时,可伴呕吐以及排暗红色或者果酱色大便,一定(Must)要当心(Careful),...

  • 2

     舒缓

    ... 02.心动(又译为:蓝)(Beckoning) 04.舒缓(Solace) 05.有缘会相逢(When ...

  • 3

     相爱时我们说的话

    · 《相爱时我们说的话》(Solace)人人影视[ · 《烈士精神与批判意识—谭嗣同思想的分析》(张灏

  • 4

     慰藉

    ...式以及功能三个方面对乌托邦(Utopia)进行了概括,而就功能而言,利维塔斯认为,乌托邦的意义在于,疏离(estrangement)、慰藉(solace)、改变(change),即与现实保持一定距离,对于现实的不足有着一种超越的视角,并且通过树立一个理想社会的标杆,描绘一幅美好的未来社...

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  • 双语例句
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  • 权威例句
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    They depended on local support of various kinds—for food, shelter, protection, information, guidance and solace—as well as on other resources from elsewhere.
    他们依靠当地的各种支持——食物、住所、保护、信息、指导和慰藉——以及来自其他地方的其他资源。
  • 2
    She turned to Rob for solace.
    她到罗布那儿寻求慰藉。
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  • 3
    She finds solace of a kind in alcohol.
    她在酒精里勉强找到一点安慰。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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  • 词典短语
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  • 百科
  • Solace

    Consolation, consolement, and solace are terms referring to psychological comfort given to someone who has suffered severe, upsetting loss, such as the death of a loved one. It is typically provided by expressing shared regret for that loss and highlighting the hope for positive events in the future. Consolation is an important topic arising in history, the arts, philosophy, and psychology.In the field of medicine, consolation has been broadly described as follows:Before and after fundamental medicine offers diagnoses, drugs, and surgery to those who suffer, it should offer consolation. Consolation is a gift. Consolation comforts when loss occurs or is inevitable. This comfort may be one person's render loss more bearable by inviting some shift in belief about the point of living a life that includes suffering. Thus consolation implies a period of transition: a preparation for a time when the present suffering will have turned. Consolation promises that turning.In some contexts, particularly in religious terminology, consolation is described as the opposite or counterpart to the experience of "desolation", or complete loss.

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