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TOEFL BNC: 3774 COCA: 3819

mild

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
mild /ˈmajəld/ adjective
milder; mildest
mild
/ˈmajəld/
adjective
milder; mildest
Learner's definition of MILD
[more mild; most mild]
: gentle in nature or behavior温和的;随和的;和善的
: not strong in action or effect轻微的;平和的
: not strong or harsh in taste(味道)不浓烈的
: not strongly felt(感觉)不强烈的
: not harsh or severe不严重的;不严厉的
: not too hot or too cold : pleasantly warm不冷不热的;暖和的

— mildly

adverb

— mildness

noun [noncount]
TOEFL BNC: 3774 COCA: 3819
1
: gentle in nature or behavior
has a mild disposition
2
a(1)
: moderate in action or effect
a mild sedative
(2)
: not sharp, spicy, or bitter
mild cheese
mild ale
b
: not being or involving what is extreme
an analysis under mild conditions
3
: not severe : temperate
a mild climate
mild symptoms of disease
mildly adverb
mildness noun

Example Sentences

He has a mild manner. He was a mild-mannered man who rarely became angry. They had a mild disagreement. She has a mild case of the flu. He suffered a mild concussion attack. a mild reprimand, not a stern one We've been having a very mild winter. See More
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English milde; akin to Greek malthakos soft, Latin mollis — more at melt

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of mild was before the 12th century
TOEFL BNC: 3774 COCA: 3819
mild

adjective¹

1not very cold暖和VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe溫暖become, turn (especially BrE) 變暖和;轉暖Later in the week the weather turned very mild.臨近週末的時候,天氣變得非常暖和。remain仍然暖和ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常暖和relatively相對暖和It's relatively mild for the time of year.就這個時節而言,這算是比較暖和了。generally總體而言溫暖The climate in Japan is generally mild.日本的氣候總體而言比較溫暖。surprisingly, unseasonably, unusually出奇地暖和;不合時令地暖和;異常溫暖The late summer air was surprisingly mild.夏末的空氣出奇地溫暖。
mild

adjective²

2not severe or strong不嚴重;不強烈VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, seem不嚴重;好像不嚴重The infection seems quite mild, so she should be better soon.她好像只是受到很輕微的感染,應該很快就會好的。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常輕微comparatively, relatively比較/相對輕微The pain is comparatively mild at the moment.這一刻疼痛比較輕微。reasonably還算輕微
mild

adjective³

3gentle and kind和藹;和善VERBS | ADVERB | PHRASES VERBSbe, sound性情溫和;聽起來語調溫和His voice was deceptively mild.他的語調給人以溫和的假象。ADVERBseemingly外表溫和deceptively造成溫和的假象PHRASESmeek and mild溫順又溫和She's not so meek and mild as she seems.她並不像看上去那麼順服溫和。

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