mildly 英 [ˈmaɪldli]   美 [ˈmaɪldli]

mildly

mildly  英 [ˈmaɪldli] 美 [ˈmaɪldli]

adv. 温和地,和善地;适度地 

mildly surprised, mildly irritated, mildly interested 有点儿吃惊╱生气╱感兴趣
‘I didn't mean to upset you,’ he said mildly. 他和颜悦色地说:“我并不是想让你不高兴。”

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  • adv. 温和地,和善地;适度地
  • 1. mildly surprised, mildly irritated, mildly interested

    有点儿吃惊╱生气╱感兴趣

  • 2. ‘I didn't mean to upset you,’ he said mildly.

    他和颜悦色地说:“我并不是想让你不高兴。”

  • mildly (adv.) Old English mildelice "graciously, affably, kindly;" see mild + -ly (2). Phrase to put it mildly is attested from 1929.
mild·ly / ˈmaɪldli ; NAmE ˈmaɪldli / adverb 1 slightly; not very much 轻微地;稍微地 mildly surprised/irritated/interested 有点儿吃惊╱生气╱感兴趣 2 in a gentle manner 和善地;温和地 ‘I didn't mean to upset you,’ he said mildly. 他和颜悦色地说:“我并不是想让你不高兴。” IDIOM to put it ˈmildly used to show that what you are talking about is much more extreme, etc. than your words suggest 说得委婉些;说得好听一点 The result was unfortunate, to put it mildly (= it was extremely unfortunate). 说得好听一点,结果是不幸的。 mild·ly / ˈmaɪldli ; NAmE ˈmaɪldli /
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