mild 的 2 个定义
mild·er, mild·est.
- amiably gentle or temperate in feeling or behavior toward others.
- characterized by or showing such gentleness, as manners or speech: a mild voice.
- not cold, severe, or extreme, as air or weather: mild breezes.
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- British. beer that has a blander taste than bitter.
mild 近义词
gentle, temperate, nonirritating
mild 的近义词 46 个
- balmy
- benign
- bland
- breezy
- calm
- cool
- delicate
- mellow
- moderate
- peaceful
- smooth
- soft
- sunny
- tepid
- warm
- weak
- benignant
- blah
- choice
- clear
- clement
- dainty
- demulcent
- easy
- emollient
- exquisite
- faint
- fine
- flat
- genial
- ho-hum
- lenient
- lenitive
- light
- lukewarm
- medium
- nothing
- nothing much
- pabulum
- pacific
- placid
- soothing
- tempered
- untroubled
- vanilla
- wimpy
mild 的反义词 24 个
easygoing, pleasant in personality
mild 的近义词 52 个
- balmy
- bland
- calm
- gentle
- mellow
- moderate
- smooth
- soft
- subdued
- tame
- temperate
- tranquil
- warm
- amiable
- clement
- compassionate
- complaisant
- deferential
- docile
- dull
- easy
- equable
- feeble
- flat
- forbearant
- forbearing
- forgiving
- good-humored
- good-natured
- good-tempered
- humane
- indulgent
- insipid
- jejune
- kind
- lenient
- meek
- merciful
- mild-mannered
- obeisant
- obliging
- pacific
- patient
- peaceable
- placid
- serene
- spiritless
- submissive
- subservient
- tender
- unassuming
- vapid
mild 的反义词 22 个
更多mild例句
- Temperatures have fallen a few degrees in the last hour, from 35 to 40 to 33 to 38, but are still too mild for accumulation on paved surfaces.
- It’s clear, in other words, that our understanding of the long-term effects of mild cold exposure is still pretty murky.
- Areas near the Pennsylvania border might see snow, but the rest of the area probably would see a light mix to rain event as mild air is drawn into the region at low levels.
- My health, if not as precarious as Truffles’s, is such that if I contract covid-19, it is unlikely to be a mild case.
- Early data from a small study—not yet peer reviewed—suggest the vaccine could offer “minimal protection” against mild Covid-19 caused by a local coronavirus variant.
- Francis is well into his seventies, looks it, has a mild demeanor and soft speaking style; but his rhetoric is electrifying.
- The new term denotes a spectrum of problem drinking that can range from mild to moderate to severe.
- TBIs can range anywhere from a mild concussion to catastrophic, fatal damage.
- And look at how mild her phrasing was: The South “has not always been the friendliest place” for black people.
- But the unknown potential health risks seem like a mild annoyance, if that, to Deen.
- She looked from the picture to her daughter, with a frightful glare, in their before mild aspect.
- Instead of writing slander and flat blasphemy, they propose to draw it, and not draw it mild.
- During his mild régime the insurrection increased rapidly, and in one encounter he himself was very near falling a prisoner.
- A mild degree means that the body is not reacting well, or else that the infection is too slight to call forth much resistance.
- Being a mild sort of person, Mr. Meadow Mouse thanked Mrs. Robin politely, both for the message and for the advice.p.