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mildly ['maɪldlɪ](a) (say, act) doucement, avec douceur(b) (slightly) modérément, légèrement;∎ it has a mildly laxative effect ça a un léger effet laxatif;∎ to be mildly successful (play) obtenir un succès modéré;∎ that's putting it mildly! c'est le moins qu'on puisse dire!;∎ it was rather silly, to put it mildly c'était plutôt idiot, c'est le moins qu'on puisse dire;∎ he's a bastard, and that's putting it mildly! c'est un salaud, et c'est peu dire! -
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mildly [ˈmaɪldlɪ]a. ( = gently) doucementb. ( = moderately) [interested, amusing] modérément ; [surprised] légèrement* * *['maɪldlɪ]1) ( moderately) légèrement2) ( gently) [speak] avec douceur; [rebuke] légèrement -
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1 ( moderately) légèrement ; to put it mildly pour dire les choses avec modération ; that's putting it mildly c'est un euphémisme ; -
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pour user d'un ÉUphémisme; le moins que l'on puisse direEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to put it mildly
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1) ((of a person or his personality) gentle in temper or behaviour: such a mild man.) doux2) ((of punishment etc) not severe: a mild sentence.) léger3) ((of weather especially if not in summer) not cold; rather warm: a mild spring day.) doux4) ((of spices, spiced foods etc) not hot: a mild curry.) peu épicé•- mildly- mildness -
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gently ['dʒentlɪ](a) (mildly → speak, smile) avec douceur(b) (discreetly → remind, reprimand, suggest) discrètement;∎ he broke the news to her as gently as possible il fit de son mieux pour lui annoncer la nouvelle avec tact ou ménagement∎ a light breeze blew the curtains gently to and fro une légère brise faisait onduler les rideaux;∎ the rain was falling gently la pluie tombait doucement(d) (gradually) doucement, progressivement;∎ the hill slopes gently down to the sea la colline descend doucement ou en pente douce vers la mer;∎ gently rolling hills des collines qui ondoient (doucement)(e) (slowly → move, heat) doucement;∎ a gently flowing river une rivière qui coule paisiblement;∎ gently does it! doucement!
См. также в других словарях:
mildly — [mīld′lē] adv. 1. in a mild manner 2. to a mild degree; somewhat to put it mildly to state it with or as if with restraint * * * See mild. * * * … Universalium
mildly — (adv.) O.E. mildelice graciously, affably, kindly; see MILD (Cf. mild) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Phrase to put it mildly is attested from 1929 … Etymology dictionary
mildly — [mīld′lē] adv. 1. in a mild manner 2. to a mild degree; somewhat to put it mildly to state it with or as if with restraint … English World dictionary
Mildly — Mild ly, adv. In a mild manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mildly — index fairly (moderately) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
mildly — mild|ly [ˈmaıldli] adv 1.) slightly ▪ The drug is only mildly addictive. ▪ I felt mildly depressed. 2.) to put it mildly spoken used to say that you could use much stronger words to describe something ▪ Losing two members of staff was unfortunate … Dictionary of contemporary English
mildly — mild|ly [ maıldli ] adverb 1. ) slightly but not very: Some of the stories were mildly amusing. 2. ) not showing any strong feelings: Hello, Hilary, he said mildly. to put it mildly SPOKEN used for saying that the words you have chosen are not as … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mildly — adverb 1 (+ adj) slightly: The drug is only mildly addictive. 2 to put it mildly spoken used when saying that you could use much stronger words to describe something: The manager wasn t very happy, to put it mildly, when you came in two hours… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
mildly — [[t]ma͟ɪldli[/t]] 1) see mild 2) PHRASE: V inflects You use to put it mildly to indicate that you are describing something in language that is much less strong, direct, or critical than what you really think. But not all the money, to put it… … English dictionary
mildly */ — UK [ˈmaɪldlɪ] / US adverb 1) slightly but not very Some of the stories were mildly amusing. 2) not showing any strong feelings Hello, Hilary, he said mildly. • to put it mildly … English dictionary
mildly — [ˈmaɪldli] adv slightly but not very Some of the stories were mildly amusing.[/ex] • to put it mildly spoken used for saying that the words you have chosen are not as extreme as they could have been[/ex] The pay cut was unpopular, to put it… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English