mildly
- IPA[ˈmʌɪldli]
英式
- in a mild or gentle manner;not seriously
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副詞
- 1. in a mild or gentle manner ‘Don't be childish,’ he reproved mildly
- ▪ not seriously he had suffered mildly from the illness since he was 23
- ▪ to a slight extent he kept his voice mildly curious
- used to imply that the reality is more extreme, usually worse
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to imply that the reality is more extreme, usually worse
Oxford Dictionary
- used to imply that the reality is more extreme, usually worse
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to imply that the reality is more extreme, usually worse
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈmīl(d)lē]
美式
- in a mild manner, in particular without anger or severity: “Don't be childish,” he reproved mildly
Oxford American Dictionary