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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

soft launch [ˈsɒft lɔːn(t)ʃ, ingl. am.ˈsɔftˌ lɔntʃ] SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. launch [ingl. brit. lɔːn(t)ʃ, ingl. am. lɔn(t)ʃ, lɑn(t)ʃ] SUST.

1. launch NÁUT.:

2. launch (setting in motion):

II. launch [ingl. brit. lɔːn(t)ʃ, ingl. am. lɔn(t)ʃ, lɑn(t)ʃ] V. trans.

1. launch NÁUT.:

launch dinghy, lifeboat
launch new ship

2. launch (fire):

launch missile, rocket
lancer (against, at sur)

3. launch (start):

launch campaign, career, company, hunt, project
launch investigation
launch plan
launch computer program
to launch an attack on sb/sth literal
to launch an attack on sb/sth fig.
attaquer qn/qc

4. launch:

launch MKTG., COM. magazine, product, range

III. launch [ingl. brit. lɔːn(t)ʃ, ingl. am. lɔn(t)ʃ, lɑn(t)ʃ] V. intr.

to launch (forth) into description, story
to launch (forth) into chorus, song

IV. to launch oneself at V. v. refl.

to launch oneself at v. refl.:

I. soft [ingl. brit. sɒft, ingl. am. sɔft] ADJ.

1. soft (yielding, not rigid or firm):

soft ground, soil, clay
soft DEP., HÍP.
soft rock, metal
soft snow
soft bed, cushion, pillow
soft fabric, fur, skin, hand, cheek
soft brush, hair, leather
soft muscle
soft mixture, dough, butter
soft pencil
to get soft soil, ground, butter, mixture:
to get soft mattress:
to get soft muscle:
to make sth soft ground
to make sth soft butter, mixture
to make sth soft fabric
to make sth soft hard water, skin

2. soft (muted):

soft colour, glow, light, tone, sound, laugh, music, note, voice, accent
soft step, knock

3. soft:

soft (gentle, mild) air, climate, rain, breeze, look, words
soft reply
soft impact, pressure, touch
soft eyes, heart
soft approach (gen)
soft POL.

4. soft (not sharp):

soft outline, shape
soft fold

5. soft ECON.:

soft market, prices
soft loan

6. soft (lenient):

soft parent, teacher
to be soft on sb/sth

7. soft:

to be soft on (be in love with) coloq.
en pincer pour coloq.

8. soft QUÍM.:

soft water

9. soft (idle, agreeable):

soft life, job
peinard coloq.

10. soft (cowardly):

soft coloq.
trouillard coloq.

11. soft (stupid):

soft coloq.

12. soft LING.:

soft consonant

II. soft [ingl. brit. sɒft, ingl. am. sɔft] ADV.

soft → softly

softly [ingl. brit. ˈsɒftli, ingl. am. ˈsɔf(t)li] ADV.

softly speak, touch, play, tread, laugh, blow, shine, shut
softly fall
softly softly catchee monkey arcznte., hum.

en el diccionario PONS

launch1 [lɔ:ntʃ, ingl. am. lɑ:ntʃ] SUST. (boat)

I. launch2 SUST. a. fig.

II. launch2 V. trans.

1. launch (send out):

2. launch (begin something):

launch attack
launch campaign
launch product

soft [sɒft, ingl. am. sɑ:ft] ADJ.

1. soft (not hard):

soft ground/sand
soft pillow, chair
soft wood, rock
soft contact lenses

2. soft (melted):

soft ice cream, butter

3. soft (smooth):

soft cloth, skin, hair
soft leather

4. soft (weak):

5. soft (mild):

soft climate, drug

6. soft (not glaring):

soft color, light
soft blue

7. soft (quiet):

soft music, sound, words

8. soft (lenient):

soft heart
to be soft on sb/sth

9. soft (easy):

10. soft (rough sketch):

soft outline, plan

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be soft on sb ingl. am.
en el diccionario PONS

launch1 [lɔn(t)ʃ] SUST. (boat)

I. launch2 SUST. a. fig.

II. launch2 V. trans.

1. launch (send out):

2. launch (begin something):

launch attack
launch campaign
launch product

soft [saft] ADJ.

1. soft (not hard):

soft ground, sand
soft pillow, chair
soft wood, rock
soft contact lenses

2. soft (melted):

soft ice cream, butter

3. soft (smooth):

soft cloth, skin, hair
soft leather

4. soft (weak):

soft muscles

5. soft (mild):

soft climate, drug

6. soft (not glaring):

soft color, light
soft blue

7. soft (quiet):

soft music, sound, words

8. soft (lenient):

soft heart
to be soft on sb/sth

9. soft (easy):

10. soft (not refined):

soft outline, plan

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

Present
Ilaunch
youlaunch
he/she/itlaunches
welaunch
youlaunch
theylaunch
Past
Ilaunched
youlaunched
he/she/itlaunched
welaunched
youlaunched
theylaunched
Present Perfect
Ihavelaunched
youhavelaunched
he/she/ithaslaunched
wehavelaunched
youhavelaunched
theyhavelaunched
Past Perfect
Ihadlaunched
youhadlaunched
he/she/ithadlaunched
wehadlaunched
youhadlaunched
theyhadlaunched

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She sings by low, warm, smooth and soft voice.
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She has light brown hair and soft blue eyes.
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However, he noted that some of the following softer tracks were standout tracks as well.
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Bricks were fired in wood fires and were therefore soft.
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Muntjacs are known for their soft hide and tender meat.
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