nonchalance 英 ['nɒnʃələns]   美 [ˌnɑnʃəˈlɑns]

nonchalance

nonchalance  英 ['nɒnʃələns] 美 [ˌnɑnʃəˈlɑns]

n. 冷淡;漠不关心;冷静 

名词复数:nonchalances 

His eyes, blue as the summer sky, gave away his fierce devotion to his friends, even when he tried to feign nonchalance. 他的眼眸蓝如夏日晴空,泄露了他对朋友们的深情厚意,尽管有时他试图装出一副冷淡的样子。
Scarlett turned away from Mammy with studied nonchalance , thankful that her face had been unnoticed in Mammy’s preoccupation with the matter of the shawl . 思嘉故意装出一副冷淡的样子掉过头去,幸喜嬷嬷正一个劲儿唠叨披肩的事,不曾看见她的脸。

  • Nonchalance is a casual lack of concern, a relaxed state without anxiety or enthusiasm. Like how you'd act if the girl you've had a secret crush on since grade school asks you to the prom. (Or maybe not.)
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  • n. 冷淡;漠不关心;冷静
  • 1. His eyes, blue as the summer sky, gave away his fierce devotion to his friends, even when he tried to feign nonchalance.

    他的眼眸蓝如夏日晴空,泄露了他对朋友们的深情厚意,尽管有时他试图装出一副冷淡的样子。

  • 2. Scarlett turned away from Mammy with studied nonchalance , thankful that her face had been unnoticed in Mammy’s preoccupation with the matter of the shawl .

    思嘉故意装出一副冷淡的样子掉过头去,幸喜嬷嬷正一个劲儿唠叨披肩的事,不曾看见她的脸。

  • 3. One year later, I came back to Guangzhou, and the unusual nonchalance between us was sensed by our sensitive friends, who set a trap for us.

    一年后我回到广州,我们之间的异常冷淡让敏感的朋友察觉,他们精心设下了布局。

  • nonchalance (n.) 1670s, from French nonchalance (13c.), from nonchalant (see nonchalant).
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