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 mild [maild]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 温和的, 温柔的, 淡味的, 适度的, 轻微的, (肥皂等)软性的

[医] 轻的, 缓和的




    mild
    [ adj ]
    1. moderate in type or degree or effect or force; far from extreme

    2. <adj.all>
      a mild winter storm
      a mild fever
      fortunately the pain was mild
      a mild rebuke
      mild criticism
    3. humble in spirit or manner; suggesting retiring mildness or even cowed submissiveness

    4. <adj.all>
      meek and self-effacing
    5. mild and pleasant

    6. <adj.all>
      balmy days and nights
      the climate was mild and conducive to life or growth
      a soft breeze


    Mild \Mild\ (m[imac]ld), a. [Compar. {Milder}; superl.
    {Mildest}.] [AS. milde; akin to OS. mildi, D. & G. mild, OHG.
    milti, Icel. mildr, Sw. & Dan. mild, Goth. milds; cf. Lith.
    melas dear, Gr. ? gladdening gifts.]
    Gentle; pleasant; kind; soft; bland; clement; hence, moderate
    in degree or quality; -- the opposite of harsh, severe,
    irritating, violent, disagreeable, etc.; -- applied to
    persons and things; as, a mild disposition; a mild eye; a
    mild air; a mild medicine; a mild insanity.

    The rosy morn resigns her light
    And milder glory to the noon. --Waller.

    Adore him as a mild and merciful Being. --Rogers.

    {Mild steel}, or {Low steel}, steel that has but little
    carbon in it and is not readily hardened.

    Syn: Soft; gentle; bland; calm; tranquil; soothing; pleasant;
    placid; meek; kind; tender; indulgent; clement;
    mollifying; lenitive; assuasive. See {Gentle}.

    1. Spokeswoman Lynn McMahon said Stormie had experienced mild rejection and physicians adjusted her medication.
    2. Many have adopted export-led structural adjustment programs and if a recession, however mild, is added to the growing trend in trade protectionism in the West, those programs could stumble and fall.
    3. Former pro football star John Matuszak died of an accidental overdose of a mild narcotic painkiller, the coroner said Tuesday in a report that also found non-lethal traces of cocaine in his system.
    4. The onset of AIDS in people with mild infections of the HIV virus can be delayed with early treatment of AZT and makes it "almost a whole new drug," a leading researcher said.
    5. "I think it's saying we're probably entering a mild recession right now," said Bruce Steinberg, senior economist at Merrill Lynch Economics in New York.
    6. Through quick inventory cutbacks, companies helped keep the recession mild even though domestic final demand slumped sharply.
    7. Traders attributed part of yesterday's mild bond market slump to renewed speculation that Congress will approve legislation soon to increase the government's authority to issue new long-term bonds.
    8. A heat wave that has struck the West and high temperatures in parts of the Midwest have underscored forecasts that there will be a mild drought this summer.
    9. If the recession is mild to average and "if the net credit losses on the current loan portfolio rise to rates sustained in 1989, we think earnings could drop to $1.60" a share, Mr. Natale said.
    10. Lacking snow in a mild winter, officials are trucking it in, and lacking sunlight at 4 a.m., they're setting up flood lights.
    11. On the spending side, most of the modest gain came in a 1 percent rise in spending for services, which analysts said was largely a reflection of an upturn in heating bills last month after January's mild weather.
    12. In the brain, even a mild leakage can be dangerous and damaging.
    13. The king suffered a stroke June 2 while in the hospital for treatment of a mild infection of the pericardium, the sac around the heart.
    14. The guide cited the areas mild climate and "easygoing charm." The Poly Royal was established as a showcase of student accomplishments, but parties and entertainment have become part of it.
    15. Some mild profit-taking didn't hurt the rally.
    16. Michael K. Evans, head of a Washington forecasting company, agreed, saying that any spending increase means "the recession is going to be very mild and last only two quarters." All of the figures have been adjusted for inflation.
    17. Seagulls screamed overhead and excited Latin rhythms floated on the mild winter air from truck radios. On the beach, one of the Mexicans threw a metal grill over a fire of broken fruit crates.
    18. Medical personnel on the submarine were treating him for mild hypothermia, U.S. military spokesman Master Gunnery Sgt. Jake Rodrigues said.
    19. In London, meanwhile, share prices closed higher but off the day's best levels, as a midmorning romp higher ran out of steam on mild profit-taking.
    20. Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher was in intensive care today after suffering a mild heart attack, spokesmen said.
    21. The government took 111 days to form after an inconclusive general election in May. Mr Kok, former finance minister, inherits a sound economy emerging from a mild recession.
    22. The 12-nation European Community last month refused to lift its relatively mild embargoes, saying it needed further evidence that reforms were continuing.
    23. 'A mild heart attack,' replies the golfer.
    24. In fact, many analysts say, a Bush win in Tuesday's presidential election could bring a mild downturn on Wednesday.
    25. Although rubella, once known as German measles, is mild in most cases, congenital rubella syndrome _ rubella at birth _ can cause blindness, retardation and heart defects.
    26. Two mild aftershocks to the Upland earthquake shook parts of Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties early today, but no injuries or damages were reported, seismologists said.
    27. Prices declined on Wall Street today as the stock market drifted in search of a direction following Monday's mild rally.
    28. Share prices in London finished a mild session stronger as an inspiring start to Wall Street and futures-led buying underpinned an otherwise dull market.
    29. The company said that from 1975 to 1980, it disposed of a "mild" chemical agent, which seeped into nearby groundwater wells owned by local homeowners.
    30. Young said that there are other drugs still on the market for treatment of mild heartbeat irregularities and that mortality studies have not been conducted for them.
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