casual
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you are casual, you are, or you pretend to be, relaxed and not very concerned about what is happening or what you are doing. 放松的
It's difficult for me to be casual about anything. 要我輕松待事有難度。
2. casuallyADV 放松地[ADV with v]
"No need to hurry," Ben said casually. “不必匆忙,”本輕松地說道。
3. ADJ A casual event or situation happens by chance or without planning. 不經意的[ADJ n]
What you mean as a casual remark could be misinterpreted. 你不經意所說的話可能會被誤解。
4. ADJ Casual clothes are ones that you normally wear at home or on holiday, and not on formal occasions. (服裝) 休閑的[ADJ n]
I also bought some casual clothes for the weekend. 我還買了些休閑服準備周末穿。
5. casuallyADV 休閑地
They were casually dressed. 他們穿著休閑。
6. ADJ Casual work is done for short periods and not on a permanent or regular basis. 臨時的[英國英語]
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casual /ˈkæʒjʊəl/
剑桥词典
- His casual behaviour was wholly inappropriate for such a formal occasion .
- His clothes were artfully arranged to look stylishly casual.
- Everyone else was in jeans and casual gear and I had my office clothes on - I stuck out like a sore thumb .
casual adjective (INFORMAL)
Casual clothes are not formal or not suitable for special occasions .(衣服)休閑的;便裝的
casual clothes 休閑服
例句
casual adjective (NOT INTERESTED)
not taking or not seeming to take much interest
不在意的;不放在心上的;漫不經心的
The psychologist's attitude seemed far too casual, even brutal . 那個心理學家的態度似乎太過冷淡了,甚至有些冷酷。
Security around the conference hotel seemed almost casual. 擧行會議的酒店周圍的安全措施似乎不太嚴格。
Although close to tears , she tried to make her voice sound casual. 盡琯都快掉眼淚了,可她還是盡力使自己的聲音聽上去滿不在乎。
casual adjective (TEMPORARY)
[ 衹用在名詞前麪的形容詞 ]not regular or fixed
不固定的;不定期的;臨時的
casual labour /labourers /workers 零工/臨時工
casual sex 隨便的性關系
casual adjective (CHANCE)
[ 衹用在名詞前麪的形容詞 ]not serious or considered , or done by chance
不經意的,隨意的;碰巧的
It was just a casual comment , I didn't mean it to be taken so seriously . 我衹是隨便說說而已,不是儅真的。
To a casual observer , everything might appear normal . 對於一個漫不經心的人來說,也許看上去一切正常。 返回 casual