释义 |
be soft on in American English 2. to feel affectionate or amorous toward See full dictionary entry for soft Examples of 'be soft on' in a sentencebe soft on This is not to be soft on racism.It will be soft on benefits and tough on the businesses that create jobs.Not because we should be soft on people who rioted and looted our cities, but because this course of action will achieve nothing.Bond prices may be soft on the expectation of higher inflation, but, so long as monetary policy remains easy, that's manageable.This is not about being soft on crime; it's about giving our officers discretion.This is not about being soft on crime but preventing it.That is not being soft on crime.I am not for disorder, for being soft on crime, for excusing criminals.People tell us we're being soft on crime. |