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adj. zacht; soort drank ("softdrink"); zachtaanvoelend; aangenaam; rustig; ontspannen; mild; domoor (i. d. spreektaal)9 zwak ⇒ gek, verliefd♦voorbeelden:soft iron • weekijzersoft nothings • mooie praatjes(have) a soft spot for someone • een zwak voor iemand hebben9 be soft about/on • gek/verliefd zijn op, een zwak hebben voorsoft loan • lening op gunstige voorwaardensoft mark • dupe, willig slachtoffersoft money • papiergeld
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