com·fort·able /ˈkʌm(p)(f)tə(r)bəl, ˈkʌm(p)fə(r)təbəl, ˈkʌmfə(r)bəl/
  (a.)舒服的,愉快的,令人安慰的
  Com·fort·a·ble, n. A stuffed or quilted coverlet for a bed; a comforter; a comfort. [U. S.]
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  Com·fort·a·ble a.
  1. Strong; vigorous; valiant. [Obs.]
     Thy conceit is nearer death than thy powers. For my sake be comfortable; hold death a while at the arm's end.   --Shak.
  2. Serviceable; helpful. [Obs.]
     Be comfortable to my mother, your mistress, and make much of her.   --Shak.
  3. Affording or imparting comfort or consolation; able to comfort; cheering; as, a comfortable hope. “Kind words and comfortable.”
     A comfortable provision made for their subsistence.   --Dryden.
  4. In a condition of comfort; having comforts; not suffering or anxious; hence, contented; cheerful; as, to lead a comfortable life.
  My lord leans wondrously to discontent;
  His comfortable temper has forsook him:
  He is much out of health.   --Shak.
  5. Free, or comparatively free, from pain or distress; -- used of a sick person. [U. S.]
  comfortable
       adj 1: providing or experiencing physical well-being or relief
              (`comfy' is informal); "comfortable clothes";
              "comfortable suburban houses"; "made himself
              comfortable in an armchair"; "the antihistamine made
              her feel more comfortable"; "are you comfortable?";
              "feeling comfy now?" [syn: comfy] [ant: uncomfortable]
       2: free from stress or conducive to mental ease; having or
          affording peace of mind; "was settled in a comfortable
          job, one for which he was well prepared"; "the comfortable
          thought that nothing could go wrong"; "was comfortable in
          his religious beliefs"; "she's a comfortable person to be
          with"; "she felt comfortable with her fiance's parents"
          [ant: uncomfortable]
       3: more than adequate; "the home team had a comfortable lead"
       4: sufficient to provide comfort; "a comfortable salary"
       5: in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich;
          "they were comfortable or even wealthy by some standards";
          "easy living"; "a prosperous family"; "his family is
          well-situated financially"; "well-to-do members of the
          community" [syn: easy, prosperous, well-fixed, well-heeled,
           well-off, well-situated, well-to-do]