mildly

mildly
adverb ligeramente
mildly
tr['maɪldlɪ]
adverb
1 (softly, gently) suavemente
2 (slightly) ligeramente
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to put it mildly por no decir algo peor
mildly
adv.
mansamente adv.
suavemente adv.
un poco adv.
maɪldli
adverb
a) (gently) <rebuke> suavemente, gentilmente

to put it mildly — por no decir algo peor

b) (slightly) ligeramente
['maɪldlɪ]
ADV
1) (=gently) [say, reply] suavemente, con suavidad
2) (=slightly) [amusing, surprised, interested, irritated] ligeramente
3) (=weakly) [protest] débilmente; [rebuke] con suavidad, suavemente

he was only mildly criticized for his actions — solo recibió críticas moderadas por sus acciones

4)

to put it mildly: to put it mildly, I was cross — decir que estaba enfadado es quedarse corto

he's a low-down thief, and that's putting it mildly — es un cochino ladrón por no decir algo peor

* * *
[maɪldli]
adverb
a) (gently) <rebuke> suavemente, gentilmente

to put it mildly — por no decir algo peor

b) (slightly) ligeramente

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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