单词
casual
读音
ˈkæʒuəl
美式
英式
词根
"Casual" 来自于拉丁词根 "casu",意为 "fall",原意是"落下之物",引申为偶然或意外的然后进一步演变为现在的含义。
释义
adj. 随便的;非正式的;临时的;偶然的 n. 便装;临时工人;待命士兵 [ 复数 casuals 比较级 more casual 最高级 most casual ]
例句
The boy was cheeky and casual.
这个男孩嘻皮笑脸、随随便便。
She dresses with casual elegance.
她的穿着随意而不失雅致。
The disease is not spread by casual contact.
此病不会通过偶然接触传染。
The boy was cheeky and casual.
这个男孩嘻皮笑脸、随随便便。
She dresses with casual elegance.
她的穿着随意而不失雅致。
The disease is not spread by casual contact.
此病不会通过偶然接触传染。
强化记忆
联想记忆:“casual” 想象为 "case+you+all(情况适合你们所有人)",如果大家都适合的话就是随便的,不正式的。"Casual" 的历史起源可以追溯到 14 世纪的拉丁语,那时的 "casualis" 表示 "by chance"(偶然的)。在欧美文化中,"casual" 通常用来形容轻松,无拘无束的生活状态。
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whether that's a regular partner,casual sexand just as reliably as when they're on their own.
that they had already prepared on the table.After some casual chitchat,the husband politely asked my purpose,
and afterwards for you all to have a dinner party,you know, nothing fancy, casual,maybe with some Southern-style food and some music."
Each image starts with a conversation,much like a casual interview.RI: And we never call these collaborators "models,"
first juvenile, then prison.He became a casual white supremacistand, like so many around him, a drug-addled and absent father.
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大学,出国,高中,专升本-自考,专四专八,程序员,其他
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