soften
verb
ˈsɒfən
verb
1
soften up
also
又作
to
become
less
hard
or
rough,
or
make
something
less
hard
or
rough
(使)变软,(使)变柔滑,(使)变轻柔;
Use
moisturizer
to
soften
your
skin.
使用润肤霜让你的肌肤变柔滑。
Cook
until
the
onion
softens.
把洋葱煮到变软为止。
2
if
your
attitude
softens,
or
if
something
softens
it,
it
becomes
less
strict
and
more
sympathetic
(使)〔态度等〕软化,(使)变温和;
The
government
has
softened
its
stance
on
public
spending.
政府对公共开支问题的态度软化了。
[+
towards
]
I
felt
that
he
was
beginning
to
soften
towards
me.
我感觉到他开始对我变温和了。
3
to
make
the
effect
of
something
seem
less
unpleasant
or
severe,
or
to
become
less
unpleasant
or
severe
(使)变柔和,(使)变缓和
soften
the
blow/impact
The
impact
of
the
tax
was
softened
by
large
tax-free
allowances.
这种税的影响因为免税额大而得到了缓和。
4
if
your
expression
or
voice
softens,
or
if
something
softens
it,
you
look
or
sound
kinder
and
more
gentle
(使)〔表情或声音〕变轻柔,(使)变柔和;
His
voice
softened
as
he
spoke
to
her.
他对她说话时声音变轻柔了。
5
to
make
the
shape
or
colour
of
something
look
less
severe
使变柔和
Climbing
plants
soften
the
outline
of
a
fence.
攀缘植物可以使围栏的轮廓变得柔和。
6
to
be
nice
to
someone
before
you
ask
them
to
do
something,
so
that
they
will
agree
to
help
you
[非正式] 使…心软,打动
informal
She
was
just
softening
me
up.
她就是要叫我心软。
7
to
make
an
enemy
weaker
so
that
they
are
easier
to
attack
削弱〔敌人的防御设施以便进攻〕
Use
artillery
to
soften
up
the
enemy
forces.
用大炮来削弱敌军。
8
to
make
something
less
hard
or
rough
使变软,使软化