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.
Moreover, the mean selection rates for the quartet trials were significantly different from chance in the strong acceptance, but not the mild acceptance condition.
The preceding winter spring had been unusually mild.
Ocular symptoms are uncommon, although there may be mild ptosis.
During incubation, development may be disrupted giving rise to the presence of mild deformities.
Another reason for few adaptations could be that 44% of the patients in our study had a mild stroke (4).
A few patients may show male-pattern balding and mild facial and hand muscle weakness.
Adverse events reported in the open-label period were mostly mild; no difference in adverse events between varenicline and placebo was observed during the double-blind period.
Further examination of species distributions on baits in a plot during a single observation, however, provides evidence of mild interspecific interaction.