mildly的意思和读音

mildly

: [ˈmaɪldli] : ['maɪldli]

adv.

adv.+adj.mildly interested

adv.considerably,harshly

adv.slightly,a little,somewhat,a touch,a bit

mildlyadv.

1.slightly; not very much

mildly surprised/irritated/interested

2.in a gentle manner

‘I didn't mean to upset you,’ he said mildly.:“。”

adv.1.,2.

adv.1.slightly but not very2.not showing any strong feelings

1. n. mild adj. mildly adv. pan ...

2. bloody adj. , mildly adv. , treatment n. , , , ...

3. statistics n. mildly adj. lump v. ...

4. n. mild adj. mildly adv. pan ...

5. mighty a. mildly ad. milestone n. ...

6. mildewy mildly mildness ...

7. ... 18 dimly ; faintly 19 mildly ; gently 20 inevitable ; certain ...

8. mighty mildly mock ...

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1.A few people insanely focused on what you do is far far better than thousands of people who might be mildly interested, right?

2.Another consideration: The Lakers have perhaps the best second unit in the league. The Cavaliers, to put it mildly , do not.

3."His mother's people were not long-lived, and Harvey never had a robust constitution, " said the minister mildly.“。”

4.As the boat swung mildly and waves sounded pleasant, the children got asleep very soon.

5.Still, while such a transformation is, to put it mildly, undesirable, the policies are necessary.

6.Remember that the word 'ass' in spoken English also means a fool and is a very mildly impolite word for the human rump.,ass

7.When he mildly remonstrated, one of them raised a stool and with it gave him a blow.便

8.To put it mildly, she's just a bit inquisitive.

9.No matter how mildly I mentioned it to her, she would be deeply hurt. Honestly, she was a good wife.

10.The fact that you're reading this column tells me that you're at least mildly interested in XML data binding.XML