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soft

Soft tarimas:

  • /sɔft/

Soft audio:

Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:

  • adjective: Easily molded, cut, or worked.
  • adjective: Yielding readily to pressure or weight.
  • adjective: Out of condition; flabby.
  • adjective: Smooth or fine to the touch: a soft fabric.
  • adjective: Not loud, harsh, or irritating: a soft voice.
  • adjective: Not brilliant or glaring; subdued: soft colors.
  • adjective: Not sharply drawn or delineated: soft charcoal shading; a scene filmed in soft focus.
  • adjective: Mild; balmy: a soft breeze.
  • adjective: Of a gentle disposition; tender.
  • adjective: Affectionate: a soft glance.
  • adjective: Attracted or emotionally involved: He has been soft on her for years.
  • adjective: Not stern; lenient.
  • adjective: Lacking strength of character; weak.
  • adjective: Informal Simple-minded; foolish.
  • adjective: Informal Easy: a soft job.
  • adjective: Based on conciliation or negotiation rather than on threats or power plays: took a soft line toward their opponents.
  • adjective: Gradually declining in trend; not firm: a soft economy; a soft computer market.
  • adjective: Informal and entertaining without confronting difficult issues or hard facts: limited the discussion to soft topics.
  • adjective: Using or based on data that is not readily quantifiable or amenable to experimental verification or refutation: The lawyer downplayed the soft evidence.
  • adjective: Softcore.
  • adjective: Being a turn in a specific direction at an angle less acute than other possible routes: a soft right.
  • adjective: Of or relating to a paper currency as distinct from a hard currency backed by gold.
  • adjective: Having low dissolved mineral content.
  • adjective: Having a low or lower power of penetration: soft x-rays.
  • adjective: Linguistics Sibilant rather than guttural, as c in certain and g in gem.
  • adjective: Linguistics Voiced and weakly articulated: a soft consonant.
  • adjective: Linguistics Palatalized, as certain consonants in Slavic languages.
  • adjective: Unprotected against or vulnerable to attack: a soft target.
  • noun: A soft object or part.
  • adverb: In a soft manner; gently.


Lietuviškos reikšmės:

  • neryškus
  • int tyliau!
  • minkštas
  • švelnus
  • malonus
  • tylus
  • silpnas (garsas)
  • silpnabūdis
  • silpnavalis
  • apykvailis žmogus
  • minkštai
  • švelniai
  • tyliai
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/ə'bɔliʃ/
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