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Detailed Translations for consoling from English to French

consoling:


Translation Matrix for consoling:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- comforting; consolatory

Synonyms for "consoling":


Related Definitions for "consoling":

  1. affording comfort or solace1

consoling form of console:

to console verb (consoles, consoled, consoling)

  1. to console (cheer up; solace; comfort)
    consoler; réconforter; remonter le moral
    • consoler verb (console, consoles, consolons, consolez, )
    • réconforter verb (réconforte, réconfortes, réconfortons, réconfortez, )

Conjugations for console:

present
  1. console
  2. console
  3. consoles
  4. console
  5. console
  6. console
simple past
  1. consoled
  2. consoled
  3. consoled
  4. consoled
  5. consoled
  6. consoled
present perfect
  1. have consoled
  2. have consoled
  3. has consoled
  4. have consoled
  5. have consoled
  6. have consoled
past continuous
  1. was consoling
  2. were consoling
  3. was consoling
  4. were consoling
  5. were consoling
  6. were consoling
future
  1. shall console
  2. will console
  3. will console
  4. shall console
  5. will console
  6. will console
continuous present
  1. am consoling
  2. are consoling
  3. is consoling
  4. are consoling
  5. are consoling
  6. are consoling
subjunctive
  1. be consoled
  2. be consoled
  3. be consoled
  4. be consoled
  5. be consoled
  6. be consoled
diverse
  1. console!
  2. let's console!
  3. consoled
  4. consoling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

console [the ~] noun

  1. the console
  2. the console
    – A framework for hosting administrative tools, such as Microsoft Management Console (MMC). A console is defined by the items in its console tree, which might include folders or other containers, World Wide Web pages, and other administrative items. A console has windows that can provide views of the console tree and the administrative properties, services, and events that are acted on by the items in the console tree. 2

Translation Matrix for console:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bureau électronique console
tableau de contrôle console
- cabinet; console table; game computer; game console
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
consoler cheer up; comfort; console; solace comfort
remonter le moral cheer up; comfort; console; solace comfort
réconforter cheer up; comfort; console; solace boost; brighten; cheer up; comfort; gladden; jack up v; patch up; pep up; refresh; refurbish; spruce up
- comfort; solace; soothe
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
console console

Synonyms for "console":


Related Definitions for "console":

  1. housing for electronic instruments, as radio or television1
  2. an ornamental scroll-shaped bracket (especially one used to support a wall fixture)1
    • the bust of Napoleon stood on a console1
  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)1
  4. a small table fixed to a wall or designed to stand against a wall1
  5. give moral or emotional strength to1
  6. A framework for hosting administrative tools, such as Microsoft Management Console (MMC). A console is defined by the items in its console tree, which might include folders or other containers, World Wide Web pages, and other administrative items. A console has windows that can provide views of the console tree and the administrative properties, services, and events that are acted on by the items in the console tree.2

Wiktionary Translations for console:

console
verb
  1. to comfort
noun
  1. Translations
console
noun
  1. pièce saillante
verb
  1. soulager quelqu’un dans son affliction par des discours, par des soins, ou de quelque autre manière que ce être.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
console consoler troosten — als iemand verdriet of pijn heeft deze persoon geestelijke steun geven
console consoler trösten — jemandem durch Anteilnahme, Worte oder Anwesenheit Trost spenden