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mild

/maɪld/

Mild describes weather that is warmer than usual for a specific time of year, especially in winter or autumn. It means the temperature is moderate and pleasant, rather than being very cold or freezing.

例文

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1

We had a very mild winter this year, so we didn't see much snow.

We had a very mild winter this year, so we didn't see much snow.

2

The meteorological report indicates a mild climate transition for the upcoming quarter.

The meteorological report indicates a mild climate transition for the upcoming quarter.

3

It's pretty mild out today, you probably don't need that heavy jacket.

It's pretty mild out today, you probably don't need that heavy jacket.

語族

名詞
mildness
副詞
mildly
形容詞
mild
関連
mildness
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覚え方のコツ

Mild rhymes with 'Child'. Think of 'Mild' weather as being safe and gentle enough for a 'Child' to play outside without a coat.

クイックテスト

The weather was so ____ in January that the flowers started to grow early.

正解!

正解は: mild

例文

1

We had a very mild winter this year, so we didn't see much snow.

everyday

We had a very mild winter this year, so we didn't see much snow.

2

The meteorological report indicates a mild climate transition for the upcoming quarter.

formal

The meteorological report indicates a mild climate transition for the upcoming quarter.

3

It's pretty mild out today, you probably don't need that heavy jacket.

informal

It's pretty mild out today, you probably don't need that heavy jacket.

4

Studies suggest that mild temperatures in arctic regions can lead to significant ice melt.

academic

Studies suggest that mild temperatures in arctic regions can lead to significant ice melt.

5

Due to the mild weather conditions, the construction project was completed ahead of schedule.

business

Due to the mild weather conditions, the construction project was completed ahead of schedule.

語族

名詞
mildness
副詞
mildly
形容詞
mild
関連
mildness

よく使う組み合わせ

mild winter a winter that is not very cold
mild climate a weather pattern that is never extreme
mild weather pleasant, moderate weather
mild breeze a gentle, light wind
mild temperature a temperature that is neither hot nor cold

よく使うフレーズ

a mild spell

a short period of warmer weather during winter

mild-mannered

having a gentle or quiet personality (though not weather-related, it is a common use of the root)

mild as milk

extremely gentle or soft

よく混同される語

mild vs warm

Warm is usually a bit hotter than mild; mild is specifically the absence of cold.

mild vs wild

Wild means extreme or stormy, which is the exact opposite of mild.

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使い方のコツ

Use 'mild' when you want to emphasize that the weather is surprisingly pleasant during a time when it should be cold. It is most commonly used in the context of winter or autumn temperatures.

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よくある間違い

Learners sometimes use 'mild' to mean 'hot'. Remember that mild is just 'not cold'; it is never used for high summer heat.

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覚え方のコツ

Mild rhymes with 'Child'. Think of 'Mild' weather as being safe and gentle enough for a 'Child' to play outside without a coat.

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語源

Derived from the Old English word 'milde', meaning gentle, kind, or merciful.

文法パターン

Comparative: milder Superlative: mildest Used as an adjective before a noun (mild weather) or after a linking verb (the day was mild).
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文化的な背景

In the UK and Ireland, talking about 'mild winters' is a common social topic because the weather is very changeable.

クイックテスト

The weather was so ____ in January that the flowers started to grow early.

正解!

正解は: mild

Weatherの関連語

windy

A1

Windy is an adjective used to describe weather conditions where there is a lot of strong, moving air. It characterizes a day or a place where the wind is blowing harder than usual, often making it feel colder or causing objects to move.

foggy

A1

Foggy is an adjective used to describe weather where there is a thick cloud of tiny water droplets near the ground. It makes it very difficult to see things that are far away or even close by.

stormy

A1

Describes weather that is characterized by strong winds, heavy rain, and often thunder or lightning. It can also refer to a situation or relationship marked by strong conflict or angry arguments.

overcast

A1

An overcast is a condition where the entire sky is covered with clouds and no sun can be seen. It describes a grey and dull sky that often happens before rain or during cold days.

cool

A1

Describes a temperature that is moderately cold, typically in a way that is pleasant or refreshing. It is used to describe weather that is neither hot nor very cold, often requiring a light jacket.

freezing

A1

Freezing refers to the temperature at which water turns into ice, which is 0°C or 32°F. It describes the process or the state of the weather when it is cold enough for liquid to become solid.

humid

A1

Humid describes air that feels wet, damp, and sticky because it contains a lot of water vapor. It is often used to describe hot weather that makes you feel sweaty.

wet

A1

Describes something that is covered in or full of water or another liquid. In the context of weather, it refers to a day or period when it is raining.

rain

A1

Rain is water that falls from clouds in the sky in small drops. It is a natural weather event that provides water for plants and fills rivers and lakes.

snow

A1

Snow consists of soft, white flakes of frozen water that fall from the sky during cold weather. It accumulates on the ground as a white layer and is a common feature of winter in many parts of the world.

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