soften
英 ['sɒf(ə)n]
美 ['sɔfn]
- vt. 使温和;使缓和;使变柔软
- vi. 减轻;变柔和;变柔软
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soften 变软,软化,减轻soft,软的,-en,使。 softener 软化器
- soften (v.)
- late 14c., "to mitigate, diminish" (transitive), from soft (adj.) + -en (1). Meaning "to make physically soft" is from 1520s; intransitive sense of "to become softer" is attested from 1610s. Soften up in military sense of "weaken defenses" is from 1940. Related: Softened; softening.
- 1. To soften a formal look, Caroline recommends ethnic blouses.
- 为了看上去不过于正式,卡罗琳建议穿有民族色彩的上衣。
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- 2. If they'd treated you well it was just to soften you up.
- 他们要是对你好,也不过是为了讨好你罢了。
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- 3. Livy felt herself soften towards Caroline.
- 莉薇觉得自己对卡罗琳的态度变温和了。
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- 4. She did not smile or soften her voice.
- 她没有笑,声音也没有温和起来。
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- 5. Fry the onions until they soften.
- 把洋葱炒软。
来自《权威词典》