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apacible
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English
Spanish
Spanish
mild1 <milder mildest> [Am maɪld, Brit mʌɪld] ADJ
1.1. mild (gentle):
mild person
mild person
mild manner
mild criticism/rebuke
mild criticism/rebuke
mild detergent/sedative
1.2. mild (not serious or potent):
mild attack/form
mild attack/form
1.3. mild (slight):
mild discomfort
mild discomfort
2. mild:
mild climate
mild climate
mild winter
3. mild cheese/tobacco:
mild
a mild curry
mild2 N U (in UK)
mild
mild-mannered [Am ˈmaɪld ˌmænərd, Brit] ADJ
meek and mild
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
benigno (benigna)
benigno (benigna) enfermedad
temperado (temperada) clima
apacible clima
sabrosón (sabrosona)
English
English
Spanish
Spanish
I. mild [maɪld] -er, -est ADJ
1. mild (not severe):
mild
mild criticism
mild penalty
2. mild (not strong tasting):
mild
3. mild METEO:
mild
4. mild MED (not serious):
mild
II. mild [maɪld] -er, -est N no pl Brit
mild
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
manso (-a)
amoroso (-a)
benigno (-a)
blando (-a)
English
English
Spanish
Spanish
mild <-er, -est> [maɪld] ADJ
1. mild (not severe):
mild
mild criticism
mild penalty
2. mild (not strong tasting):
mild
3. mild METEO:
mild
4. mild MED (not serious):
mild
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
amoroso (-a)
benigno (-a)
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A most likeable lad, modest and unassuming, he was popular wherever he went.
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His work tended to be subtle, and he thrived in unassuming mysterious underscore.
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He has been described as a quiet, unassuming man, gentle as a girl.
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Very quiet fellow, but a sweet, sweet guy, and very helpful; very unassuming.
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Has an unassuming role in the beginning of the series but is later revealed to be the main antagonist.
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