0 to comfort -- utěšit
She could not console the weeping child.
1 a flat board with the controls and buttons for a machine or a piece of electronic equipment -- řídicí panel
2 a small piece of electronic equipment which is connected to a screen for playing video games -- konzole
a games console.
3 a cupboard for a piece of electronic equipment such as a television. -- skříň
I am quite sure that miners will feel in no way consoled by the fact that a £2,500 mink coat can now be bought for £2,300.
Since then—and this is the consoling thought—the numbers have gradually been reduced.
They will not be consoled by the fact that the old and perfectly adequate appliance has been replaced by something better.
I am consoled by having access to quantities of music which was composed in an era when these lopsided artistic values did not obtain.
In these rather unruly political days it is consoling to find such unanimity of thought and of mutual trust.
Beauty is not only pleasing to the eye and consoling to the mind in a great city.
At one polling situation, an old lady burst into tears and had to be consoled by my ex-wife after she realised her mistake.
Providing 'la mesta' with a song is thus very much like giving all three women in the text similar postures: faced with sorrow and death, each consoles herself by singing.