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 console [kən'sol]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 安慰, 藉慰

n. 控制台

[计] 控制台


  1. There are many lights and electrical instruments on the computer console.
    电脑控制板上有许多小灯和电子设备。
  2. Nothing could console him when his pet dog died.
    他的爱犬死后,什么事情也不能使他宽慰。
  3. He consoled himself with the thought that it might have been worse.
    他聊以自慰的是幸亏事情没有更糟。


console
[ noun ]
  1. a small table fixed to a wall or designed to stand against a wall

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. a scientific instrument consisting of displays and an input device that an operator can use to monitor and control a system (especially a computer system)

  4. <noun.artifact>
  5. an ornamental scroll-shaped bracket (especially one used to support a wall fixture)

  6. <noun.artifact>
    the bust of Napoleon stood on a console
  7. housing for electronic instruments, as radio or television

  8. <noun.artifact>
[ verb ]
  1. give moral or emotional strength to

  2. <verb.emotion> comfort solace soothe


Console \Con*sole"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Consoled}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Consoling}.] [L. consolari,. p. p. consolatus; con- +
solari to console, comfort: cf. F. consoler. See {Solace}.]
To cheer in distress or depression; to alleviate the grief
and raise the spirits of; to relieve; to comfort; to soothe.

And empty heads console with empty sound. --Pope.

I am much consoled by the reflection that the religion
of Christ has been attacked in vain by all the wits and
philosophers, and its triumph has been complete. --P.
Henry.

Syn: To comfort; solace; soothe; cheer; sustain; encourage;
support. See {Comfort}.


Console \Con"sole\, n. [F.]
1. (Arch.)
(a) A bracket whose projection is not more than half its
height.
(b) Any small bracket; also, a console table.

2. (Computers) The keyboard and monitor of a computer
considered together.
[GG]

3. (Engineering) The controlling portion of an electrical,
electronic, or mechanical device or system, from which the
operator may observe the state of the system as indicated
by gauges or on some form of {display[n3]}, and may direct
or control the action of the system.
[GG +PJC]

4. the desklike controlling unit of an organ containing the
keyboard, pedals, stops, etc. by means of which the organ
is played.
[PJC]

5. a home entertainment device such as a television, radio,
phonograph, CD player, or combination of these, designed
as a piece of furniture, to stand on the floor rather than
on a table or in a separate cabinet; -- also used
attributively in the phrase {console model}.
[PJC]

{Console table}, a table whose top is supported by two or
more consoles instead of legs.

  1. But the disks and the accompanying equipment are also more expensive; a console to play the disks will cost at least $350.
  2. Now they are trying to console people's anguish," said Jie Hu, a Northwestern University student.
  3. It is, of course, an act to which he has devoted some practice. The directors who are hostile to Mr Rowland can console themselves with the thought that he is (probably) mortal.
  4. At least I had their interviewing gift of seven toothbrushes to console me.
  5. Don't worry about the cigarette lighter that's also on the console next to you.
  6. Six sets of remains that may be those of missing American servicemen were flown to the United States on Thursday after a U.S. honor guard saluted and Buddhist monks prayed to console the dead.
  7. There was a center console on the ceiling that included map lights for driver and front-seat passenger, sunglasses storage and a spot for garage door transmitter.
  8. The rear window of the 4Runner slides down electrically with the turn of the key in the rear door or from the inside with the touch of a button on the center console next to the driver.
  9. Near the slot machines, mechanics gathered to console each other this morning.
  10. We try to console them and tell them it's an aftershock." The tremor came as California continued to try to repair its vital transportation links, help displaced people rebuild their lives and figure out how to pay for billions of dollars in damage.
  11. The plan, which the company had hoped would console impatient investors, also called for Mr. Love's retirement next spring.
  12. After he broke the news to Kimberly they left for a few days on the boat, where Mays tried to console the girl and help her adjust to the idea.
  13. All of which would partly console fretting Republicans, though a few still worry that the two may be terminal pragmatists who simply aren't capable of developing more compelling political messages.
  14. Emass is composed of a Convex supercomputer with magnetic disks, a robotically controlled magnetic tape storage subsystem and an operations console.
  15. The cellular phone on the console switches on, waiting for your instruction to call the office.
  16. He glanced at the console with its rabbit ears antenna (that's a joke, Boris) and made a sound that sounded like a grunt.
  17. Lastly, the center console had yellow spots that would light up to indicate what gear the automatic transmission was in. But in bright sunlight, it was murder trying to see what gear the shifter had settled in.
  18. Macintosh and Dos versions come out this summer, as well as a hand-held console that does the same thing as a domestic television set.
  19. When the waiter asks the console for the bill it responds 'Have you offered cigars and liqueurs?'
  20. When attached to a small chassis, they zip across the floor in response to either broadcast signals or a simple computer game console.
  21. But, he may console himself with the satisfaction of having written a solid, historical contribution.
  22. There are pieces here at every level - from FFr22,000 all the way to a pair of Dubois console tables at FFr8m.' Princess Laure had no real cause for concern.
  23. Nintendo has been accused in a series of private lawsuits of designing its video console so that consumers can use only Nintendo game cartridges with the machines.
  24. The Dicon 9000's "intelligent"console knows which sensor has been triggered _security, fire or medical _ and automatically places an emergency call to the police, fire or hospital numbers you have programmed.
  25. A shift lever on the trasnmission console allowed the driver to choose which was appropriate for road-off-road conditions.
  26. "We try to console them and tell them help is on the way," Redel said of his advice to stranded passengers. "I'm sorry it happened.
  27. MDphone, produced by MEDphone Corp., Paramus, N.J., consists of a briefcase and a console at the hospital.
  28. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher also flew to Aberdeen to console families of those killed in the world's worst oilfield disaster _ an explosion and fire Wednesday night in which 166 men died.
  29. In the meantime, city residents can console themselves that at least the moss does not seem to mind. Next week's article will focus on Athens.
  30. The center console storage space had a subtle green light inside, not a glaring, bright one.
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