0 not hard or firm; easily changing shape when pressed -- měkký
a soft cushion.
1 pleasantly smooth to the touch -- měkký
2 not loud -- tichý
a soft voice.
3 (of colour/color) not bright or harsh -- měkký
a soft pink.
4 not strict (enough) -- shovívavý
You are too soft with him.
5 (of a drink) not alcoholic -- nealkoholický
6 childishly weak, timid or silly -- bázlivý
The soft palate, uvula, redundant pharyngeal tissues, and sometimes the tonsils are removed (51).
The authors suggest that this could have resulted from relative motion between ossified bone and surrounding soft tissue, caused by radiation force on the bone.
A complete structural analysis on multiple levels may violate more than one soft constraint.
Many good hits are made on the soft targets of transnational pharmaceutical companies.
In many transition economies, public environmental funds, capitalized with revenues from pollution charges, provide subsidized financing of such investments through grants and soft loans.
More media outlets cover major political events than in the past, including the entertainment-oriented soft news media.
It is therefore unsurprising that politicians court the soft news media.
So did his manner, which was soft and oily.
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不硬的, 軟的,柔軟的,鬆軟的, 柔滑的,柔潤的,柔軟的…
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不硬的, 软的,柔软的,松软的, 柔滑的,柔润的,柔软的…
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blando, suave, dulce…
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suave, macio, doce…
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(物が)柔らかい, なめらかな, すべすべの…
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yumuşak, düz, pürüzsüz…
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mou/molle, doux/douce, indulgent/-ente…
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tou, suau, dolç…
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