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  • 1 soothing

    adjective zklidňující
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    • utišující
    • uklidňující
    • zmírňující
    • zklidňující
    • lichotivý
    • lichocení
    • konejšivý
    • konejšení

    English-Czech dictionary > soothing

  • 2 gargle

    (to wash the throat eg with a soothing liquid, by letting the liquid lie in the throat and breathing out against it.) kloktat
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    • kloktat
    • kloktadlo

    English-Czech dictionary > gargle

  • 3 lotion

    ['ləuʃən]
    (a liquid for soothing or cleaning the skin: hand-lotion.) pleťová voda
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    • pleťová voda
    • prostředek k omývání
    • roztok

    English-Czech dictionary > lotion

  • 4 sedative

    ['sedətiv]
    noun, adjective ((a medicine, drug etc) having a soothing or calming effect: This medicine will have a sedative effect.) utišující (prostředek)
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    • utišující
    • sedativum

    English-Czech dictionary > sedative

  • 5 soothe

    [su:ð]
    1) (to calm, comfort or quieten (a person, his feelings etc): She was so upset that it took half an hour to soothe her.) ukonejšit
    2) (to ease (pain etc): The medicine soothed the child's toothache.) ulevit
    - soothingly
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    • utišit
    • uklidnit
    • konejšit
    • chlácholit

    English-Czech dictionary > soothe

См. также в других словарях:

  • Soothing — Sooth ing, a. & n. from {Soothe}, v. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • soothing — index medicinal, mitigation, mollification, narcotic, palliative (abating), placid, remedial Burto …   Law dictionary

  • soothing — 1590s, “flattering,” from prp. of SOOTHE (Cf. soothe). Sense of “mollifying” is from 1746. Related: Soothingly …   Etymology dictionary

  • soothing — [adj] comforting alleviating, calming, consolatory, consoling, easing, mollifying, pacifying, palliative, reassuring, relaxing, relieving, remedying, softening, tranquilizing, warming; concept 529 …   New thesaurus

  • soothing — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, sound ▪ Her touch felt wonderfully soothing. ADVERB ▪ very, wonderfully ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • soothing — soothingly, adv. soothingness, n. /sooh dhing/, adj. 1. that soothes: a soothing voice. 2. tending to assuage pain: a soothing cough syrup. [1590 1600; SOOTHE + ING2] * * * …   Universalium

  • soothing — adjective /ˈsuːðɪŋ/ a) Tending to soothe. soothing music b) Giving relief. a soothing ointment …   Wiktionary

  • Soothing — Soothe Soothe (s[=oo][th]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Soothed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Soothing}.] [Originally, to assent to as true; OE. so[eth]ien to verify, AS. ges[=o][eth]ian to prove the truth of, to bear witness. See {Sooth}, a.] 1. To assent to as… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • soothing — adjective Date: 1700 tending to soothe; also having a sedative effect < soothing syrup > • soothingly adverb • soothingness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Soothing — Bringing comfort, solace, reassurance, peace, composure, quietude. To soothe is to allay, balm, becalm, calm, compose, lull, quiet, settle, still, or tranquilize. In medicine, an agent that is soothing is called a demulcent …   Medical dictionary

  • soothing — sooth•ing [[t]ˈsu ðɪŋ[/t]] adj. cvb tending to soothe: a soothing voice[/ex] • Etymology: 1590–1600 sooth′ing•ly, adv. sooth′ing•ness, n …   From formal English to slang

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