英:[ˌɪnkən'səʊləblɪ]
美:[ˌɪnkən'soʊləblɪ]
英:[ˌɪnkən'səʊləblɪ]
美:[ˌɪnkən'soʊləblɪ]
adjective
incapable of being consoled : disconsolate
Latin inconsolabilis, from in- + consolabilis consolable
The first known use of inconsolable was in 1596
incontinentadjective
having or showing a lack of self-restraint or control
unable to control keeping urine or feces in the body
incontinencenoun
the quality or state of being incontinent
incontestableadjective
not open to doubt : unquestionable
an incontestable fact
incontestableadjective
not open to doubt : unquestionable
an incontestable fact
inconstantadjective
likely to change frequently without apparent reason : changeable
inconstancynoun
the quality or state of being inconstant
inconspicuousadjective
not easily seen or noticed
inconspicuousadjective
not easily seen or noticed
inconsolableadjective
incapable of being comforted : disconsolate
1 If your child has all the signs of teething - heavy drooling, swollen gums - but also seems to be having unusual pain (crying inconsolably is a big clue), call his doctor.
如果你的宝宝出现了长牙的所有迹象——严重淌口水、牙床肿胀——而且看起来疼的很厉害(哭喊到没法安慰就是一个提示),这时就要咨询医生了。
2 The average newborn cries 2 hours per day—an infant who cries inconsolably at least 3 hours a day for at least 3 days a week probably has colic and will outgrow it by 3 months.
新生儿每天平均会哭上两个小时。 如果一个婴儿连续三天以上每天至少哭三小时而无法安抚,很可能是肠绞痛的原因,到三个月大后她就不再会如此难受了。
3 At the field hospital closest to the front, one young lightly injured man wandered around shirtless, bandaged and crying inconsolably, not for his own wounds but for the friend who died next to him.
在靠近前线的战地医院里,一个负了轻伤的青年徘徊在那里。他痛哭不已,光着的上身上缠着绷带。他哭泣不是为了自己的伤痛,而是为了在他身旁战死的朋友。
4 She was inconsolable when she learned that he had died.
5 he was inconsolable after the death of his wife
6 Karsh’s wife died after a brutal fight with cancer, leaving him inconsolable.
7 Their baby was inconsolable, in such pain that Deborah couldn’t even touch him.
8 Their wide assortment caters to everyone from the inconsolable romantic to the minimalists who refuse to wear color.
9 For three nights, Allan sat vigil beside her, shell-shocked and inconsolable.
10 There was no golden age, but Roger Fidler is still inconsolable.
11 On the first day of introducing peanuts through a powder added to his bottle, Bronze started getting fussy and inconsolable within 20 minutes.
12 Since falling ill, Mira has suffered nearly constant seizures and inconsolable bouts of crying, said her 33-year-old mother, Asian Davis.
13 The Vizsla was inconsolable for weeks barely eating and clearly down.
14 He was sobbing inconsolably.
他无法安慰地哭泣着.
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