blithe

英[blaɪð] 美[blaɪð]
  • adj. 快乐的;无忧无虑的;轻率的
blithely blither blithest blitheness
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星级词汇:
  • blight n.枯萎病;导致破坏的因素v.(使)枯萎;摧毁
Adjective:
  1. lacking or showing a lack of due concern;

    "spoke with blithe ignorance of the true situation"

  2. carefree and happy and lighthearted;

    "was loved for her blithe spirit"
    "a merry blithesome nature"
    "her lighthearted nature"
    "trilling songs with a lightsome heart"

1. He drove with blithe disregard for the rules of the road.
他开车时全然不顾交通法规。

来自《权威词典》

2. A blithe heart makes a blooming visage.
人逢喜事精神爽.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. She said "hi" with the blithe assurance of someone who knew how much she'd been missed.
她高兴地说了声“嗨”,好像确信大家非常想念她似的。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Suzanne's feelings about food and eating had gone from blithe unconcern to anxiety.
苏珊娜对饮食的态度已经从无所谓变成了焦虑不安。

来自柯林斯例句

5. It does so with blithe disregard for best scientific practice.
没有考虑最科学的做法就轻率地这么做了。

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. She seems quite blithe.
      她看上去很快乐。
    2. Sunday's child is bonny, blithe, good and gay.
      星期日出生的孩子漂亮,愉快,乖巧又有朝气。
    3. Though we had never done it, as blithe and hardworking spirits we felt that we could too.
      虽然还没做到这一点,但无忧无虑而又勤劳刻苦的我们,相信自己一定能行。
    4. He showed a blithe indifference to her feelings.
      他显得毫不顾及她的感情。