0 (of people) behaving, talking etc in a mild, kindly, pleasant way -- blid; rolig
1 not strong or rough -- svag; blid
a gentle breeze.
2 (of hills) rising gradually -- blid
a gentle slope.
Two excompetition ballroom dancers who now teach ' sequence ' said, for example, that it is gentler and friendlier, and they criticised the ' cattiness ' of competition ballroom dancing.
All such commentators divided the ' gentle ' from the ' commons ' according to formulaic social categories derived from legal and feudal distinctions.
With herons, they make use of the gentler beaches.
One is stronger and a brute and the other is gentler and wants to convince the woman to be his wife.
His favorite approach has been to explore the innocuous-seeming use of another person to fill one's gentler emotional needs.
British customers generally consider it to be obnoxious and overbearing, instead usually preferring the gentler expression enjoy the rest of your afternoon.
In reality, my father was one of the kindest, gentlest men you would ever hope to meet.
The gentler turn allows easier and quicker parking, narrower aisles, and thus higher density than perpendicular parking.
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文靜的, 和藹的, 溫柔的…
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文静的, 和蔼的, 温柔的…
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suave, dulce, delicado…
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doce, amável, suave…
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優しい, 親切な, 穏やかな…
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nazik, başkalarını incitmekten çekinen, ince…
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doux/douce, léger/-ère, progressif/-ive…
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amable, dolç, suau…
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