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1 consolation
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2 réconfort
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3 soulagement
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4 baume
baume [bom]masculine noun• ça lui a mis du baume au cœur (consolé) it was a great comfort to him ; (rassuré) it heartened him* * *bomnom masculin balm, balsam••* * *bom nmmettre du baume au cœur de qn; mettre du baume au c\(oe)ur à qn — to hearten sb
ça redonne du baume au cœur — it puts new heart into you, it warms the heart
* * *mettre du baume au cœur de qn to be a solace to sb.[bom] nom masculinbaume du Pérou Peru balsam, balsam of Peru -
5 consolation
consolation [kɔ̃sɔlasjɔ̃]feminine noun• lot or prix de consolation consolation prize* * *kɔ̃sɔlasjɔ̃nom féminin consolation* * *kɔ̃sɔlasjɔ̃ nfconsolation no pl comfort no plC'est une maigre consolation pour des paysans de plus en plus inquiets pour leur avenir. — This is small consolation for the country people, who are becoming ever more anxious about their future.
* * *consolation nf consolation; en guise de consolation by way of consolation; c'est une maigre or piètre consolation it's small consolation; lot or prix de consolation consolation prize.[kɔ̃sɔlasjɔ̃] nom féminin2. [personne ou chose qui réconforte] consolation————————de consolation locution adjectivale[épreuve, tournoi] runners-up (modificateur)[lot, prix] consolation (modificateur) -
6 consoler
consoler [kɔ̃sɔle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ personne] to console ; [+ chagrin] to soothe• si ça peut te consoler... if it is any consolation to you...2. reflexive verb► se consoler to console o.s.* * *kɔ̃sɔle
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verbe transitif to console [personne] (de for); to soothe away [peine]
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se consoler verbe pronominal1) ( soi-même) to find consolationse consoler de — to get over [échec]
2) ( réciproquement) to console each other* * *kɔ̃sɔle vt* * *consoler verb table: aimerA vtr to console [personne] (de for); to soothe away [peine]; cela console de savoir que it is some consolation to know that; si ça peut te consoler if it is any comfort to you.B se consoler vpr1 ( soi-même) to find consolation, to get over it; se consoler de qch to get over sth; se consoler d'avoir fait to get over doing; il s'est vite consolé de son échec he soon got over his failure; il s'en consolera vite he'll soon get over it;2 ( réciproquement) to console each other.[kɔ̃sɔle] verbe transitifrien ne pouvait le consoler [enfant] nothing could cheer him up ou console him————————se consoler verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)————————se consoler verbe pronominal intransitif -
7 réconfort
réconfort [ʀekɔ̃fɔʀ]masculine noun* * *ʀekɔ̃fɔʀnom masculin comfort* * *ʀekɔ̃fɔʀ nm* * *réconfort nm comfort; il m'a été d'un grand réconfort he was a great comfort to me; avoir besoin de réconfort to need comforting.[rekɔ̃fɔr] nom masculin -
8 soulagement
soulagement [sulaʒmɑ̃]masculine noun* * *sulaʒmɑ̃nom masculin relief* * *sulaʒmɑ̃ nm* * *soulagement nm relief; ce fut un immense soulagement it was an enormous relief; au soulagement de qn to sb's relief; à mon grand soulagement to my great relief; au soulagement général to everyone's relief.[sulaʒmɑ̃] nom masculinc'est un soulagement de t'avoir ici it helps ou it's a comfort to have you aroundà mon grand soulagement, il partit enfin I was greatly relieved when he left at last
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