0 to become softer or to make something become softer -- yumuşamak, yumuşatmak
Heat the butter until it softens.
1 to become more gentle or to make someone or something become more gentle -- yumuşa(t)mak, yatış(tır)mak, teskin olmak/etmek
Her voice softened.
Radially softening diffusive motions in a globular protein.
The mashed front fender and broken rear spring had softened everybody's concern for the automobile ' ' (153).
The micropylar endosperm of a seed was considered softened when it required a force of less than 1200 g to cause radicle protrusion.
Several considerations might be brought against this ' softening ' of the status of miracles.
The micropylar endosperm was considered softened when radicle protrusion was induced by applying a force of 1200 g or less.
He noticed for the first time that she had become a woman ; her body had lengthened and softened.
Cutting a scene in which a king is banished from the final celebrations of the opera softened the impact of a potentially subversive political message.
All of these constraints are softened when neutrals determine the mean free path since they do not influence the dust long-range interaction appreciably.
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軟化, (使)變軟,(使)軟化, 更溫柔…
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软化, (使)变软,(使)软化, 更温柔…
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ablandar(se), suavizar(se), suavizar…
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amaciar, amolecer…
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柔らかくなる(する), 軟化する(させる)…
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adoucir, (s’)amollir, (s’)assouplir…
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estovar(-se), suavitzar(-se)…
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