soft
英 [sɒft]
美[sɔft]
	    - adj. 软的,柔软的;温柔的,温和的;软弱的;笨的
 - adv. 柔软地;温和地
 - n. 柔性;柔软的东西;柔软部分
 
英英释意
- 1. lacking in hardness relatively or comparatively
 
- 2. metaphorically soft;
 - "my father is a soft touch"
 - "soft light"
 - "a soft rain"
 - "a soft Southern drawl"
 - "soft brown eyes"
 - "a soft glance"
 
- 3. of sound; relatively low in volume;
 - "soft voices"
 - "soft music"
 
- 4. easily hurt;
 - "soft hands"
 - "a baby's delicate skin"
 
- 5. used chiefly as a direction or description in music;
 - "the piano passages in the composition"
 
- 6. used of beverages; not containing alcohol;
 - "nonalcoholic beverages"
 - "soft drinks"
 
- 7. of speech sounds; characterized by a hissing or hushing sound (as `s' and `sh')
 
- 8. tolerant or lenient;
 - "indulgent parents risk spoiling their children"
 - "procedures are lax and discipline is weak"
 - "too soft on the children"
 
- 9. having little impact;
 - "an easy pat on the shoulder"
 - "gentle rain"
 - "a gentle breeze"
 - "a soft (or light) tapping at the window"
 
- 10. not burdensome or demanding; borne or done easily and without hardship;
 - "what a cushy job!"
 - "a soft job"