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soft [sɒft, Am sɑ:ft] PRZYM.

1. soft (not hard):

soft
soft cheeks, skin

2. soft (not harsh):

soft
soft colour, light

3. soft (easy):

soft

4. soft (lenient):

soft
soft [with sb]

5. soft (not firm in opinion):

to go soft on sth

6. soft (compassionate):

to be a soft touch

7. soft (non-alcoholic):

soft

soft-boiled PRZYM.

soft-boiled egg:

soft currency RZ. GOSP.

soft furnishings RZ.

soft furnishings l.mn. Brit:

soft-headed PRZYM. pej.

soft-hearted PRZYM.

soft-soap CZ. cz. przech. przen., pej. pot.

soft-spoken PRZYM.

soft toy RZ. Brit

soft toy

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Most species have strong legs, and have long toes which are well adapted to soft, uneven surfaces.
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Once the wings are expanded they are still soft for up to a day.
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She sings by low, warm, smooth and soft voice.
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The plant body is green, soft, and upright.
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They are plump, soft plumaged, small to medium-sized insectivores or sometimes omnivores, often feeding on the ground.
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After he saves her, she develops a soft spot towards him.
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She has light brown hair and soft blue eyes.
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This song shows the soft-side of his heart and longing for a change in himself.
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The timber is too soft for use in woodworking.
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Such policies are often referred to as soft law.
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