单词 | solace |
释义 | solace (sɒlɪs ) 1. uncountable noun Solace is a feeling of comfort that makes you feel less sad. [formal] I found solace in writing when my father died three years ago. Synonyms: comfort, consolation, help, support 2. singular noun If something is a solace to you, it makes you feel less sad. [formal] She found the companionship of Marcia a solace. Collocations: spiritual solace But the rest of the island belongs to the middle classes, who come seeking peace and quiet, spiritual solace and fantastic food. Times, Sunday Times Beauty and spiritual solace can be found in that place. Times, Sunday Times Some even promise 'life-changing' experi-ences and spiritual solace. Times, Sunday Times The street pastors are also wise enough to offer free flip-flops as well as spiritual solace to party-goers; but much of this series, from the title onwards, seems self-serving. Times, Sunday Times Set in a post-apocalyptic world summoned by vast, spooky soundscapes, this quasi-concept album sees him mostly whispering poetic lyrics of delusion, destruction and isolation while seeking spiritual solace. Times, Sunday Times You take solace in your daily routines and find them comforting. The Sun But they can take solace from knowing their defence has the best record in the league, conceding only 16 goals. ST If it doesn't, you can take solace in the fact that they aren't the longest-lived plants in the garden, or the most expensive to replace. Times, Sunday Times They will all take solace, though, from the numbers being on their side. Times, Sunday Times He will take solace from his back-nine recovery and the knowledge he had a similar start last year but ended up as the champion. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 慰藉 Japanese: 慰め |
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