词汇 | casually |
释义 | casually adverb uk /ˈkæʒ.ju.ə.li/ us /ˈkæʒ.uː.ə.li/ casuallyadverb (INFORMALLY)B2 in a way that is not formal or not suitable for a special or official occasion: (着装)休闲地,穿着便装地 She was dressed casually in shorts and a T-shirt.她穿着短裤和T恤,打扮得很随意。 She wears a casually chic sweater. The staff were all casually clothed. He dressed casually for the interview in civilian clothes. Style & appearance of clothes aesthetic alterable anti-fur Aran backless flouncy foppishly form-fitting French tuck frilly reversible ribbed ribby ruche ruched voluminously voop neck waisted washable wasp waist casuallyadverb (WITHOUT INTEREST)in a way that does not show any particular interest or care : 不在意地;不放在心上地;漫不经心地 He casually tossed the gift on the table.他随手把礼物扔在桌子上。 I chatted to him casually, as if I didn't care.我和他随意地聊了几句,假装我并不在意。 He casually took a grape from my plate and ate it. You can't just casually throw around terms like "racist" or "bigot". They casually drink while they drive. I resent how casually the authorities have treated our concerns. Lacking interest and enthusiasm apathetic apathy aridity blah blankly half-heartedly hell incurious incuriously nonchalant nonchalantly nonconcern passionless politely unmotivated unromantically unserious unseriousness vacant your heart isn't in itidiom casuallyadverb (BY CHANCE)in a way that is not serious or considered, or that happens by chance: She found out when he casually mentioned that he had an after-school detention. We just met casually in town. We were just casually talking and she blurted it out. Ordinarily I might have let such a comment pass, especially one so casually made. Chance and randomness accident accident of birth aleatory arbitrarily arbitrariness crapshoot even money fluke fluky fortuitous luck luck into something more by accident than designidiom more by luck than judgmentidiom non-purposive randomness serendipitous serendipitously sortition stumble into something casuallyadverb (WORK)in a way that is not regular or fixed: 不固定地;不定期地;临时地 I only work casually, so I have time to do other things.我的工作是不固定的,所以我有时间做其他事情。 Margaret was casually employed by a decorator.玛格丽特临时受雇于一家装饰公司。 More people are working part-time, getting made redundant and being employed casually. The better-off escaped to the suburbs, leaving behind the very low paid, especially the casually employed. Most of the women earned poorly and casually from day work in agriculture. Types of employment admin administrative administrative assistant administratively at the coalfaceidiom job-sharing jobbing jobless joblessness jobseeker professionality qualified recertify redundancy redundant well qualified WFH white-collar who's whoidiom wilderness yearsidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Temporary Seecasual casually | Business Englishcasually adverb uk /ˈkæʒjuəli/us in an informal way: She said younger job candidates often dress casually for interviews when it's absolutely not appropriate. HR in a way that is not permanent or is only done when a company needs more workers: More people are working part-time, getting made redundant, and being employed casually. Examples of casuallycasually People casually walked in and out of his office, made requests in a conversational tone, and were answered conversationally. So perhaps we should face facts and start taking a few notes, to be casually dropped at our next garden party. Vocalising softly, casually, confidentially, he ' has our ear'; he is privileged as our main informant. Moreover, those who resorted casually to litigation were exposed to severe penalties. As a book to pick up and read casually, it contains lots of interesting facts. If you're not dressed up, if you're wearing very casual clothes, then you're going to treat everything very casually in a way. I (haang; kha) have not casually re-written the story. These are just some of the ways that stand out to me, as a sympathetic, casually informed observer. It is impossible, when looking at these casually-dressed holidaymakers, to determine their social background or their income. The tracts casually testify to violence and degradation. Even anyone who is more than casually interested in data structures should read this book. Termites were also casually collected at each site. The stalls are rarely partitioned and are identified by a casually displayed license with the vendor's number on it. At the north end of the basin, pedestrian roads were casually diverted to where an existing bund met the new paved platform. They spend a weekend deliberating on-site and a much longer period between their initial recruitment and their arrival on-site deliberating more casually in anticipation. See all examples of casually These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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