soft-pedal

soft-pedal
soft-pedal
tr[sɒft'pedəl]
transitive verb (pt & pp soft-pedalled (|us| soft-pedaled), ger soft-pedalling (|us| soft-pedaling))
1 familiar minimizar la importancia de, restar importancia a
'sɔːft'pedḷ, ˌsɒft'pedḷ
1.
BrE -ll- transitive verb (journ) \<\<subject/issue\>\> restarle importancia a, minimizar*

2.
soft-pedal-pedal vi (journ) tratar de no llamar la atención
['sɒft'pedl]
VT (esp US) (fig) minimizar la importancia de
* * *
['sɔːft'pedḷ, ˌsɒft'pedḷ]
1.
BrE -ll- transitive verb (journ) \<\<subject/issue\>\> restarle importancia a, minimizar*

2.
soft-pedal-pedal vi (journ) tratar de no llamar la atención

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