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1 mite
persona, inverno mildcondanna light* * *mite agg.1 gentle; meek; mild: mite come un agnello, as meek as a lamb; una persona mite, a gentle person2 (di clima) mild: un inverno mite, a mild winter3 (moderato) moderate: prezzo mite, moderate price; sentenza, pena mite, lenient (o light) sentence, punishment; (comm.) miti pretese, reasonable charges◆ s.m. e f. meek person.* * *['mite]1) (temperato) [clima, inverno] mild3) (moderato) [ punizione] lenient, mild4) (mansueto) [ animale] tame, meek••* * *mite/'mite/1 (temperato) [clima, inverno] mild3 (moderato) [ punizione] lenient, mild4 (mansueto) [ animale] tame, meekvenire a più -i consigli to see reason. -
2 mansueto
docile* * *mansueto agg.1 meek, mild, docile: un animale mansueto, a docile animal; indole mansueta, mild (o meek) disposition; un ragazzo mansueto, a docile boy; è mansueto come un agnello, he is as meek as a lamb; occhi mansueti, gentle eyes2 (mite) mild: inverno mansueto, mild winter.* * *[mansu'ɛto]2) [ animale] (addomesticato) tame; (docile di natura) docile* * *mansueto/mansu'εto/ -
3 inverno
m winterd'inverno in winter* * *inverno s.m. winter: un inverno mite, a mild winter; fu un inverno gelido, it was a bitter winter; d'inverno, in winter (time); nel cuore dell'inverno, in the depths of winter; passare l'inverno al mare, to spend the winter at the seaside; solstizio d'inverno, winter solstice; (mil.) quartieri d'inverno, winter quarters; (zool.) passare l'inverno, to winter.* * *[in'vɛrno]sostantivo maschile winter* * *inverno/in'vεrno/ ⇒ 32sostantivo m.winter. -
4 aillet
shoot of mild winter baby garlic, a specialty of the Poitou-Charentes region along the Atlantic coast.
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mild — [ maıld ] adjective ** ▸ 1 not strong/severe ▸ 2 about the weather ▸ 3 about food ▸ 4 about drugs/cosmetics ▸ 5 not large/extreme ▸ 6 gentle ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) a mild illness or injury is one that is not serious: They were both suffering from a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mild´ness — mild «myld», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. gentle or kind: »a mild old gentleman, a mild tone of voice. SYNONYM(S): tender, lenient, merciful. See syn. under gentle. (Cf. ↑gentle) 2. calm; warm; … Useful english dictionary
mild´ly — mild «myld», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. gentle or kind: »a mild old gentleman, a mild tone of voice. SYNONYM(S): tender, lenient, merciful. See syn. under gentle. (Cf. ↑gentle) 2. calm; warm; … Useful english dictionary
mild — [mīld] adj. [ME milde < OE, akin to Ger mild < IE * meldh < base * mel , to crush, rub fine, tender > MELT, MILL1] 1. a) gentle or kind in disposition, action, or effect; not severe, harsh, bitter, etc. b) not extreme in any way;… … English World dictionary
mild — mild1 [maıld] adj comparative milder superlative mildest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(weather)¦ 2¦(illness)¦ 3¦(feelings)¦ 4¦(food/taste)¦ 5¦(criticism)¦ 6¦(problems/situations)¦ 7¦(people)¦ 8¦(drugs/chemicals)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
mild — I UK [maɪld] / US adjective Word forms mild : adjective mild comparative milder superlative mildest ** 1) a mild illness or injury is one that is not serious They were both suffering from a mild bout of flu. brain injuries ranging from mild to… … English dictionary
winter — n. 1) a cold, hard, harsh, severe; mild winter 2) in, over (the) winter 3) in the dead of winter * * * [ wɪntə] hard. harsh mild winter over (the) winter severe a cold in in the dead of winter … Combinatory dictionary
mild — [[t]ma͟ɪld[/t]] ♦♦♦ milder, mildest 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Mild is used to describe something such as a feeling, attitude, or illness that is not very strong or severe. Teddy turned to Mona with a look of mild confusion... Anna put up a mild… … English dictionary
mild — 01. The weather has been really [mild] so far this year. Usually, it s much colder than this in February. 02. Audrey was only [mildly] interested in coming to the movie tonight, so I don t know if she ll actually show up. 03. The [mildness] of… … Grammatical examples in English
mild — 1 adjective 1 WEATHER not too cold or wet, and sometimes pleasantly warm: We had an exceptionally mild winter last year. 2 ILLNESS a mild illness or health problem is not serious: It s nothing just a mild throat infection. 3 FOOD/TASTE not very… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
mild*/ — [maɪld] adj 1) not strong, serious, or severe They were both suffering from a mild bout of flu.[/ex] There was a note of mild alarm in her voice.[/ex] a mild recession[/ex] 2) mild weather is warm and pleasant a mild winter[/ex] 3) without a… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English