blase 英 [ˈblɑ:zeɪ]   美 [blɑˈzeɪ]

blase

blase  英 [ˈblɑ:zeɪ] 美 [blɑˈzeɪ]

adj. 玩厌了的,厌烦于享乐的 

"The Chinese are now blase about food. They over-order at restaurants and sometimes just walk away, to show they can," said Mr French. 中国人现在对美食已经无动于衷了。他们经常下馆子吃饭,点很多食物,吃不掉也不打包。法兰切先生说。
Yet, officials at the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and elsewhere do not want the public to get blase. 然而,作为疾病防控中心的世界卫生组织和其他一些组织并不希望人们过足不出户的隐居生活。

  • If the thrill is gone, you are blasé. If you yawn on a roller coaster, then maybe you've had one too many rides.
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  • adj. 玩厌了的,厌烦于享乐的
  • 1. "The Chinese are now blase about food. They over-order at restaurants and sometimes just walk away, to show they can," said Mr French.

    中国人现在对美食已经无动于衷了。他们经常下馆子吃饭,点很多食物,吃不掉也不打包。法兰切先生说。

  • 2. Yet, officials at the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and elsewhere do not want the public to get blase.

    然而,作为疾病防控中心的世界卫生组织和其他一些组织并不希望人们过足不出户的隐居生活。

  • 3. So if you have your first experience as a teenager, which is probably not uncommon in America, at least, it could be tremendous unless you are so blase because of what everybody has said.

    所以如果你在十几岁时有性经历,这在美国并非不常见,至少,它可以是巨大的除非,因为别人说的对此漠不关心。

  • blase (adj.) "bored from overindulgence, weary of the pleasures of life," 1819 [Byron], from French blasé, past participle of blaser "to satiate" (17c.), which is of unknown origin. Perhaps from Dutch blazen "to blow" (ultimately from PIE root *bhle- "to blow"), with a sense of "puffed up under the effects of drinking."
blasé / ˈblɑːzeɪ ; NAmE blɑːˈzeɪ / adjective blasé(about sth) not impressed, excited or worried about sth, because you have seen or experienced it many times before (对某事物)不稀罕,认为司空见惯 blasé / ˈblɑːzeɪ ; NAmE blɑːˈzeɪ /
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