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*soft /sɔft; sɒft/ adj 1 not hard, firm, or stiff, but easy to press 柔软的,软和的: a soft pillow 柔软的枕头 2 smooth and pleasant to touch 柔滑的,细嫩的: soft skin 柔滑的皮肤 3 soft sounds are quiet 〔声音〕轻柔的 4 soft colours or lights are not too bright 〔颜色或光〕柔和的,不刺眼的: Soft lighting is much more romantic. 柔和的灯光就浪漫多了。 5 soft drugs are considered to be less harmful and not as strong as hard drugs 〔毒品〕软性的 6 informal a soft job, life etc does not involve hard work or difficulties 【非正式】 〔工作、生活等〕轻松的,容易的: soft option The computer course is not a soft option. 选修电脑课程不是轻松的选择。 7 informal someone who is soft does not treat people severely enough when they have done something wrong 【非正式】 软弱的,不够强硬的: The Governor does not want to seem soft on crime. 州长不想在犯罪问题上显得心慈手软。 8 soft water does not contain a lot of minerals and makes a lot of BUBBLEs when you use soap 〔水〕软的〔肥皂在其中容易起泡沫〕 9 have a soft spot for sb to like someone 对某人有好感,喜欢某人: She's always had a soft spot for Grant. 她对格兰特一直有好感。 10 a soft touch informal someone who you can easily persuade to give you money because they are kind or easy to deceive 【非正式】 轻易被说服给钱的人,容易受骗的人 |