blithe
blithe 英 [blaɪð] 美 [blaɪð, blaɪθ]
adj. 愉快的;快乐无忧的
- The adjective blithe used to mean happy and carefree, but over time it has also come to describe someone who isn't paying attention the way they should.
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- adj. 愉快的;快乐无忧的
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1. There was, after all, something charming about the blithe eclecticism of this worldview.
毕竟,这种漫不经心的折衷主义世界观是有其迷人之处的。
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2. The final piece of this puzzling jigsaw is Linda's gym assistant Chad Feldheimer, played by Pitt with a blithe goofball goodness.
最后一个复杂的线索线索是Linda的健身房同事chad feldheimer,一个布拉德皮特演的二百五(原文blithe goofball goodness)。
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3. I know now that the book was blithe and stupid, but I think many people, gay and straight, assume gay men are worse at maintaining relationships than straight people are.
我现在知道那本书多么的轻率和愚蠢,但是我知道很多人,包括同志或者直人,都认为同志相比直人更不善于维护感情关系。
- blithe (adj.) Old English bliþe "joyous, kind, cheerful, pleasant," from Proto-Germanic *blithiz "gentle, kind" (source also of Old Saxon bliði "bright, happy," Middle Dutch blide, Dutch blijde, Old Norse bliðr "mild, gentle," Old High German blidi "gay, friendly," Gothic bleiþs "kind, friendly, merciful"). Related: Blithely.
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