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- warm; mild; temperate
adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- warm; mild; temperate
Used to describe a comfortable and moderate temperature, often referring to weather or climate.
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The climate of Japan is milder than that of England.
The climate here is very mild, and snow seldom falls even in winter.
Global warming can cause serious problems for wild animals, too.
It is said that global warming is directly related to carbon dioxide emissions.
Global warming will change the patterns of the weather world-wide.
Because of global warming, it's starting to melt in some parts of Alaska.
We should play a more active role in combating global warming.
If you turned off your computer right now, you would contribute to the prevention of global warming.
As a rule, the inhabitants of warm countries keep early hours.
Many plants and crops grow here thanks to the mild climate.
Generally speaking, the climate of Japan is mild.