0 (of a person or his personality) gentle in temper or behaviour/behavior -- mírný
He has such a mild temper.
1 (of punishment etc) not severe -- lehký
a mild sentence.
2 (of weather especially if not in summer) not cold; rather warm -- vlahý
3 (of spices, spiced foods etc) not hot -- jemný
a mild curry.
Even the most salient traces typically represent only relatively mild threats.
In cases of isolated mild/moderate ventriculomegaly the risk of a karyotype abnormality is also unclear from the literature.
Eight patients (3 in minocycline group, 5 in placebo group) developed mild anemia.
In the general population, psychiatric symptoms may be transient and relatively mild.
These relationships were found in a relatively stable and high functioning out-patient sample that was experiencing only mild symptoms at the time of assessment.
Both sisters have similar skeletal features, including mild shortening of the arms, double joints of elbows, with an extra flexion crease and small hands.
Cases of mild cognitive impairment could be missed, if the elderly persons do not admit cognitive impairment and no third party information can be obtained.
Further examination of species distributions on baits in a plot during a single observation, however, provides evidence of mild interspecific interaction.
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輕微的, 溫和的, 和緩的…
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轻微的, 温和的, 和缓的…
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templado, suave, templado/ada [masculine-feminine…
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temperado, ameno, suave…
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(気候が)穏やかな, 辛味が強くない…
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(hava) yumuşak, ılıman, (hastalık) hafif…
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doux/douce, tempéré/-ée, modéré/-ée…
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temperat, suau…
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