mildly
英 [ˈmaɪldli]
美 [ˈmaɪldli]
adv. 轻微地; 稍微地; 和善地; 温和地
BNC.7572 / COCA.8445
习惯用语
adv.
- to put it mildly
- 说得委婉些;说得好听一点
used to show that what you are talking about is much more extreme, etc. than your words suggest - The result was unfortunate, to put it mildly (= it was extremely unfortunate) .
说得好听一点,结果是不幸的。
牛津词典
adv.
- 轻微地;稍微地
slightly; not very much- mildly surprised/irritated/interested
有点儿吃惊 / 生气 / 感兴趣
- mildly surprised/irritated/interested
- 和善地;温和地
in a gentle manner- ‘I didn't mean to upset you,’ he said mildly.
他和颜悦色地说:“我并不是想扫你的兴。”
- ‘I didn't mean to upset you,’ he said mildly.
柯林斯词典
- → see:mild
- PHRASE 说得委婉一些;说得轻一些
You useto put it mildlyto 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 mildly, has been used wisely...
但是说得委婉一些,并不是所有的钱都花得很明智。 - To say we are disappointed about this is putting it mildly.
说我们对此很失望是很客气的说法。
- But not all the money, to put it mildly, has been used wisely...
英英释义
adv
- to a moderate degree
- he was mildly interested
- in a gentle manner
- he talked gently to the injured animal