词组 | mild |
释义 | mild /maɪld/ adjective 1. mild weather is fairly warmadverbsvery mild The region is enjoying very mild weather.relatively mild Denmark’s relatively mild climate suits this tree.quite mild It’s going to be wet and windy, but quite mild.unusually/exceptionally mild We have had an unusually mild winter.unseasonably mild (=warmer than usual at that time of year) It was February and the weather was unseasonably mild.nounsmild weather The mild weather is expected to continue into December.a mild climate The island has a mild climate.a mild winter This plant may survive outside in a mild winter.a mild evening/night It was a mild night, so I took the blanket off the bed.mild temperatures Demand for heating fuel is lower than usual due to the mild temperatures.2. a mild illness, problem, feeling etc is not serious, severe, or strongadverbsvery mild The side effects were very mild.relatively mild His punishment was relatively mild by the standards of the time.only mild At first Sophie listened with only mild interest.fairly/pretty mild His criticisms were pretty mild.nounsa mild illness/disease/infection Even relatively mild diseases can cause long-term damage. | The animal might have a mild infection.a mild punishment/criticism Three months in prison seems a very mild punishment for such a serious offence.mild depression Herbal remedies are sometimes used to treat mild depression.a mild heart attack/stroke He is in a hospital recovering from a mild heart attack.a mild form of sth He has a mild form of the illness.a mild case of sth As a child she had a mild case of polio.mild symptoms Paracetamol may help patients with mild symptoms.a mild recession We appear to be in a mild recession.mild surprise/shock She looked at him in mild surprise.mild interest/curiosity His discoveries aroused only mild interest. |
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