mild  
 adjective uk/maɪld/ us/maɪld/
  (SLIGHT)      
 C1 温和的;和缓的;轻微的
not violent, severe, or extreme
  She can't accept even mild criticism of her work. 即使別人对她的作品略有微词,她都不能接受。 
 He has suffered a mild heart attack - nothing too serious. 他只是轻微的心脏病发作,并不太严重。 
 - More examples
 - Do you prefer mild or mature cheddar?
 - He's been a bit dizzy and confused since the accident. Do you think it's mild concussion?
 - This cream contains a mild analgesic to soothe stings and bites.
 - 'Idiot!' is a mild term of abuse .
 - Caffeine, which is found in coffee and tea, is a mild stimulant.
 
  (WEATHER)      
 B1 (天气)温和的,暖和的
Mild weather is not very cold or not as cold as usual.
  We've had a mild winter this year. 我们今年过了个暖冬。 
   (FOOD)      
 B2 (食物或其味道)不浓烈的,淡的
used to describe food or a food flavour that is not very strong
  He doesn't like a hot curry - he prefers a mild one. 他不喜欢辛辣的咖喱饭,而更喜欢味淡一点儿的。 
 a mild chilli sauce 微辣的辣椒酱 
   (GENTLE)      
 温和的,随和的
gentle and calm
  a shy, mild sort of guy 害羞、温和的人 
 mild       
noun [ U ] uk/maɪld/ us/maɪld/
 清淡黑啤酒
a dark beer that does not have a very strong or bitter taste
 Compare: bitter noun