solace
英 [ˈsɒl.ɪs]
美 [ˈsɑː.lɪs]
- 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)
1. 近同义词:soothe, console, solace, comfort.
solace 安慰,慰藉来自拉丁语 solacium,安慰,慰藉,使舒适,来自 solari,安慰,使欢乐,来自 PIE*sol,同情, 友善,词源同 silly,console.
- solace
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solace: see console
- solace (n.)
- "comfort in grief, consolation," late 13c., from Old French solaz "pleasure, entertainment, enjoyment; solace, comfort," from Latin solacium "a soothing, assuaging; comfort, consolation," from solatus, past participle of solari "to console, soothe," from PIE *sol-a-, suffixed form of root *sele- "of good mood; to favor" (cognates: Old English gesælig "happy;" see silly). Adjectival form solacious is attested 16c.-17c.
- solace (v.)
- "comfort, console in grief," late 13c.; also in Middle English "entertain, amuse, please," from Old French solacier "comfort, console" (often with a sexual connotation) and directly from Medieval Latin solatiare "give solace, console" (source also of Spanish solazar, Italian sollazzare), from Latin solacium (see solace (n.)). Related: Solaced; solacing.
- 1. I found solace in writing when my father died three years ago.
- 我父亲3年前去世的时候,我从写作中找到了安慰。
- 2. She finds solace of a kind in alcohol.
- 她从酒精中多少得到一些安慰。
- 3. Henry was inclined to seek solace in drink.
- 亨利往往借酒消愁。
- 4. She found the companionship of Marcia a solace.
- 她觉得马西娅的陪伴是莫大的安慰。
- 5. He sought solace in the whisky bottle.
- 他借酒浇愁。