mildness
温和,温和度,温和性,温和的
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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.
- : not sharp, pungent, or strong: a mild flavor.
- : not acute or serious, as disease: a mild case of flu.
- : gentle or moderate in force or effect: mild penalties.
- : soft; pleasant: mild sunshine.
- : moderate in intensity, degree, or character: mild regret.
- : British Dialect. comparatively soft and easily worked, as soil, wood, or stone.
- : Obsolete. kind or gracious.
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- : British. beer that has a blander taste than bitter.
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Start by using mild hand soap, but if that doesn’t work, you can try dishwasher soap.
A study now shows that such things can happen even to teen athletes who got mild coronavirus infections.
The scientists said face coverings could filter enough droplets to lead to asymptomatic or mild illness in some cases — and lead to some immunity.
Regulators this week also granted emergency authorization to the first covid-19 treatment to protect people with mild illness from developing severe disease.
Despite the clouds and rain, the air ahead of the front is still mild, with highs well into the 60s both days.
"It is good to pray here," she said, in a tone the mildness and sincerity of which made the reproach more cutting.
The moisture gives mildness to the tobacco, but renders inhalation so difficult that weak lungs are unfitted to bear it.
Indeed, in the succeeding quiet and the mildness of his voice, there was almost a premeditated cunning.
The mildness of her look, the modesty of her gait, the soft harmony of her voice, must be seen and felt to be conceived.
He was a small, bearded, wiry man of forty-four or five, who gave you a curious impression of ferocity and mildness mingled.