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Übersetzung & Definition

mild: mild, leicht, weich adjective

UK: You have a mild case of the flu.
US: I don't like mild curries - I prefer them spicy!

Beispiel

  • "Ms. Selina Mild"
  • "mild applause"
  • "Mild, medium, hot, extra hot, caliente?"
  • "It's mild, it's reassuring, it's cheap: a bit like Europe in the current geopolitical sandwich."
Übung 1
Choose the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.

Be careful, there may be more than one correct answer!

Choose the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.

Be careful, there may be more than one correct answer!
Bob says that he and Icarus have been working across the hall from each other for "over" 13 years which indicates that they have been working across the hall for "more than" thirteen years. This is a long period of time.
Bob refers to the charges by saying, "Well, I can't imagine what they might be". This is Bob's way of saying that he doesn't know anything about the charges. The verb "to claim" describes the act of declaring or stating something which may or may not be true. Example: The president claimed he didn't know anything about the tax deficit.
This is incorrect. Bruno, Bob and Icarus discuss the problem of Bob's expense account, but they haven't resolved the problem yet. To "resolve (a problem)" is to "answer" or "fix" it. The drinks served at the end of the dialogue are to accompany the meeting.
Bob says that his son "just had a minor case of the flu", which means that he had a minor viral infection (usually with the following symptoms: fever, sore throat, muscle pains, and a headache). A "mild illness" refers to a sickness which is moderate or not serious.
Übung 2
The man speaking to Jean asks if he wants mild salsa (or sauce).

If you ask for mild salsa, you want .

Next! The following sentences all use the term 'mild'. Select those which use the term correctly.

She has a mild case of the flu, it should get better soon. -->
The marketing campaign was a mild success: We reached 50 new potential customers. -->
I did very mildly on my last exam: 11 out 20 correct answers -->
The weather is very mild this winter, there is hardly any snow, and it hasn't been too cold. -->

Lastly, the term 'mild' rhymes with the following word: ''
The man speaking to Jean asks if he wants mild salsa (or sauce).

If you ask for mild salsa, you want salsa without strong flavor 1.

Next! The following sentences all use the term 'mild'. Select those which use the term correctly.

She has a mild case of the flu, it should get better soon. --> Correct 2
The marketing campaign was a mild success: We reached 50 new potential customers. --> Correct 3
I did very mildly on my last exam: 11 out 20 correct answers --> Incorrect 4
The weather is very mild this winter, there is hardly any snow, and it hasn't been too cold. --> Correct 5

Lastly, the term 'mild' rhymes with the following word: 'styled 6'
1 salsa without strong flavor: This is correct. The adjective 'mild' is often used to describe foods with 'light', 'soft' or moderate flavor or taste.
1 spicy salsa: 'Spicy' salsa is 'hot', has many spices within it and leaves most people feeling thirsty. This isn't the definition of the term 'spicy'.
1 low-fat salsa: 'Mild' salsa refers to the flavor (or lack of flavor) in the salsa. It is unrelated to the nutritional value of it!
1 a little salsa: The term 'mild' is unrelated to the quantity of salsa!
2 Correct: This sentence uses the term 'mild' correctly, and in this case describes a case of the flu (a type of sickness) which isn't very serious, or not too severe. The term 'mild' describes something not very strong, or light.
2 Incorrect: This sentence is not incorrect.
3 Correct: This sentence uses the term 'mild' correctly, and in this case describes a marketing campaign which was 'relatively' or 'somewhat' successful. We can imagine that 50 new potential customers is a 'decent' or 'adequate' number of potential customers, but that it was less than the number which could have been attained with a more successful campaign.
3 Incorrect: This sentence is not incorrect.
4 Incorrect: 'Mild', or the adverb 'mildly', cannot be used to describe the results of someone's test. A better choice here would be 'I did okay' or 'I did alright' on the test. The adverb 'mildly' is generally reserved for verbs such as 'to say' or 'to reply'. For example: 'I forgot to do my homework', he said mildly (meaning 'softly' or 'quietly').
4 Correct: This sentence is not correct.
5 Correct: This sentence uses the term 'mild' correctly, and in this case describes weather which is not severe, pleasant or moderate. The term 'mild' is often used to describe the weather.
5 Incorrect: This sentence is not incorrect.
6 styled: This is correct. The term 'mild' has a long 'i' sound and rhymes with the terms 'dialed', 'child' and 'filed'. Another term spelled similarly with the same pronunciation is 'wild'.
6 build: The term 'build' has a short 'i' sound, and rhymes with the terms 'killed', 'filled' and 'skilled'.
6 field: The term 'field' has a long 'e' sound and rhymes with the terms 'sealed', 'shield' and 'healed'.
6 failed: The term 'failed' has a long 'a' sound and rhymes with the terms 'sailed', 'nailed' and 'trailed'.

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