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[soft]1) (not hard or firm; easily changing shape when pressed: a soft cushion.) mehek2) (pleasantly smooth to the touch: The dog has a soft, silky coat.) mehek3) (not loud: a soft voice.) tih4) ((of colour) not bright or harsh: a soft pink.) nežen5) (not strict (enough): You are too soft with him.) popustljiv6) ((of a drink) not alcoholic: At the party they were serving soft drinks as well as wine and spirits.) brezalkoholen7) (childishly weak, timid or silly: Don't be so soft - the dog won't hurt you.) reva•- softly- softness
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- have a soft spot for* * *I [sɔft]nouncolloquially bedak, tepec, neumnež, butecII [sɔft]1.adjectivemehek, upogljiv, popustljiv; mil, blag (podnebje, temperatura itd.); miren, nekričeč (barva); okusen, piten (vino); gladek (koža); topel, topel in vlažen, deževen (vreme); lahen, rahel (udarec, trkanje); tih, pridušen (glas); ljubezniv, prijazen; nežen ( with z); miren (spanje); economy nestabilen (cene); kóven (kovina), drobljiv, krhek (kamen); slang lahek; zaljubljen (on v); nemožat, pomehkužen, mlahav, neodporen, brez energije; bedast, neumen, prismuknjen; phonetics zveneč; palatalen, brez pridiha (aspiracije)soft air — mil, blag zraka soft drink American slang brezalkoholna pijačasoft money American papirnati denar, bankovci, menicesoft nothings — ljubavno gruljenje, sladke besedesoft sawder — laskanje, prilizovanjesoft sex, softer sex — ženski spol, ženskesoft soap — mehko kalijevo milo, figuratively American slang laskanje, dobrikanjesoft solder — pločevina, ki se stali pri relativno nizki temperaturisoft tack slang bel kruh, nautical mehek kruh (ne prepečenec), dobra hranasoft thing colloquially lahko izvedljiva stvar, lahka in dobro plačana služba; laskanje; neumnosthe was rather soft in this affair — ni ravno briljiral v tej zadevi (stvari);2.adverbpočasi, tihoto lie soft — ležati na mehkem;3.nounmehkoba, milina; colloquially slabič; bedak;4.interjection archaicpočasi! polahko!
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mile — or statute mile [mīl] n. pl. miles; sometimes, after a number, mile [ME < OE mil, pl. mila < WGmc * milja < L milia, pl. of mille, thousand, in milia passuum, thousand paces, mile] a unit of length in the FPS system, equal to 5,280 feet… … English World dictionary
mile — [ majl ] n. m. • 1866 (le mot était francisé en mille); mot angl.; lat. milia ♦ Mesure anglo saxonne de longueur utilisée en Grande Bretagne, aux États Unis et au Canada, valant 5 280 pieds soit 1 609 mètres. ⇒ 2. mille. Sport Le record du monde… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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mile — W1S1 [maıl] n [: Old English; Origin: mil, from Latin milia passum thousands of paces ] 1.) written abbreviation m a unit for measuring distance, equal to 1760 ↑yards or about 1609 metres ▪ It s forty miles from here to the Polish border. ▪ an… … Dictionary of contemporary English
MIL — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom … Wikipédia en Français
mil|li|ar|y — «MIHL ee EHR ee», adjective, noun, plural ar|ies. –adj. of, having to do with, or using the ancient Roman mile of a thousand paces. –n. = milestone. (Cf. ↑milestone) ╂[< Latin mīlliārium a mile (stone), neuter adjective < mīlle (passuum);… … Useful english dictionary
Mil — er en længdeenhed, som ofte er forskellig fra land til land. Der findes også forskellige mil inden for forskellige områder for eksempel sømil inden for søfart. Forskellige mil Amerikansk mil Dansk mil Dansk sømil Geografisk mil International mil… … Danske encyklopædi
Mile (guerrier) — Mile (mythologie celtique) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mile. Dans la mythologie celtique irlandaise, Mile, connu aussi sous les noms de Milésius, ou de Míl Espáine, est l’ancêtre mythique des Gaèls (ou Goidels) que l’on appelle parfois les… … Wikipédia en Français
mile — (n.) O.E. mil, from W.Gmc. *milja (Cf. M.Du. mile, Du. mijl, O.H.G. mila, Ger. meile), from L. mila thousands, plural of mille a thousand (neuter plural was mistaken in Germanic as a fem. singular), of unknown origin. The Latin word also is the… … Etymology dictionary
mil — sb., en, mil, ene, i sms. mile , fx milelang; en mils vej; i miles omkreds … Dansk ordbog
mil|er — «MY luhr», noun. a person or animal, such as a horse, competing in or trained for a mile race: »The number of sprinters and milers has increased (Observer) … Useful english dictionary