mild
adj. 溫柔的; 溫暖的; 輕微的; (味道)不濃的
n. 淡味麥芽啤酒
Mild is used to describe something such as a feeling, attitude, or illness that is not very strong or severe.
Teddy turned to Mona with a look of mild confusion...
泰迪表情略帶困惑地向莫娜求助。
Anna put up a mild protest...
安娜提出了溫和的抗議。
A mild person is gentle and does not get angry easily.
He is a mild man, who is reasonable almost to the point of blandness.
他為人溫和,幾乎通情達理到了令人乏味的地步。
Mild weather is pleasant because it is neither extremely hot nor extremely cold.
The area is famous for its very mild winter climate.
這個地區因冬季氣候十分溫和而著名。
You describe food as mild when it does not taste or smell strong, sharp, or bitter, especially when you like it because of this.
This cheese has a soft, mild flavour.
這種乳酪味道淡而不膩。
...a mild curry powder.
不太辣的咖哩粉
Mild soap or washing-up liquid feels pleasant on your skin and does not contain any substances that might make your skin sore.
Wash your face thoroughly with a mild soap and warm water.
用刺激性不強的肥皂和熱水把臉徹底洗乾淨。
Mild is a clear, dark-coloured beer.
1. moderate in type or degree or effect or force; far from extreme;
2. humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness;
3. mild and pleasant;
gentle, mild, soft, tender, moderate
這些形容詞均含有"溫和的,柔和的"之意。
This is a mild tobacco.
這是一種味淡的煙.
The medicine is mild.
藥性和平.
The sentence was mild.
判刑判得很輕.
That coat is too heavy for such a mild day.
這樣暖和的天氣,穿那件大衣太厚了.
He is a mild, inoffensive man.
他是一個善良 、 不惹人討厭的人.