solace的意思和读音

solace

: [ˈsɑləs] : [ˈsɒləs]

n.

v.使

solaces  solacing  solaced  

n.aggravation

n.comfort,consolation,support,relief,succor

solacen.

1.a feeling of emotional comfort when you are sad or disappointed; a person or thing that makes you feel better or happier when you are sad or disappointed

He sought solace in the whisky bottle.

She turned to Rob for solace.

His grandchildren were a solace in his old age.

n.1.;

v.1.,2.,3.使,使

n.1.something that makes you feel better when you are sad or upset

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1.But Mr Bush could be spending even more time seeking solace from his wife and dog this year than last.

2.While I can't even begin to imagine the trauma that Pena endured, I hope that running gave him a little bit of daily solace.Pena

3.My own company, Berkshire Hathaway, might have been the last to fall, but that distinction provided little solace.

4.It doesn't matter whether it was a pre-season friendly or not, but the fact it is pre-season gives us a wee bit of solace.

5.This thought, which had been giving me solace these last two years, was rudely overturned last week.

6.More than anything, Rogers wanted to impart a sense of wonder and tranquility, to provide a bit of solace from our hectic, everyday lives.

7.Everybody huddled with the body surface, such as loess, ashen face was that I was finally made a little solace.

8.Traders took solace in the hawkish demeanor of the ECB seemingly forgetting how they were let down by the bank at the last meeting.姿”。

9.After Illinois, Democrats can at least take solace in the fact that Republicans will endure their share of primary chaos elsewhere.

10.But responders like Vallebuona may not be able to take solace from this study. Prezant said the results are specific to firefighters.Vallebuona,Prezant