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1 soften
خَفَّفَ \ melt: to soften: Her sad story melted my anger. relieve: to lessen (sb.’s) anxiety; lessen pain or pressure: The medicine relieved my pain. subdue: to make quieter or gentler: They spoke in subdued voices. soften: make soft. -
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3 soften
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4 soften, supple
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6 soften
[ˈsɔfn] verbto make or become soft or softer, less strong or less painful:يُنَعِّم، يُخَفِّف حِدَّةThe thick walls softened the noise of the explosion.
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7 ammorbidire
soften* * *◘ ammorbidirsi v.intr.pron. to grow* soft, to soften.* * *[ammorbi'dire]1. vt2. vip (ammorbidirsi)* * *[ammorbi'dire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (rendere morbido) to soften [burro, tessuto, cuoio]; to smooth, to soften [ pelle]2) (mitigare) to soften [politica, metodo]; to mellow, to soften up [ persona]2.verbo pronominale ammorbidirsi1) (diventare morbido) [scarpe, tessuto, burro] to get* soft, to soften up2) (mitigarsi) [politica, metodo, atteggiamento, persona] to mellow, to soften* * *ammorbidire/ammorbi'dire/ [102]1 (rendere morbido) to soften [burro, tessuto, cuoio]; to smooth, to soften [ pelle]2 (mitigare) to soften [politica, metodo]; to mellow, to soften up [ persona]II ammorbidirsi verbo pronominale1 (diventare morbido) [scarpe, tessuto, burro] to get* soft, to soften up2 (mitigarsi) [politica, metodo, atteggiamento, persona] to mellow, to soften. -
8 омекотявам
soften (up)* * *омекотя̀вам,гл. soften (up).* * *soften; mellow; conciliate; melt{melt}; mince (прен.)* * *soften (up) -
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10 омекчавам
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11 mykne
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12 omekšati
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13 размягчать
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14 размягчаться
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15 смягчаться
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17 смягчить
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18 мягчить
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19 размякать
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20 week
soften up, soak, soften, week
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soften the impact — soften the blow/impact/effect/ phrase to make something unpleasant seem less severe He tried to soften the blow by telling her himself. Thesaurus: to reduce, or to remove the bad effects of somethingsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
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