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blithe

/blahyth, blahyth/US // blaɪð, blaɪθ //UK // (blaɪð) //

轻快的,轻快,轻快地,轻快的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    blith·er, blith·est.

    • : without thought or regard; carefree; heedless: a blithe indifference to anyone's feelings.
    • : joyous, merry, or happy in disposition; glad; cheerful: Everyone loved her for her blithe spirit.

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Examples

  • Sadly, Republicans—who have repeatedly slammed Obama for this kind of blithe incoherence—are not immune to the same disorder.

  • I missed Don's chiseled mug and Roger's blithe wisecracks and Peggy's prickly chutzpah.

  • Flashing a smug grin while throwing up your collective shoulders in blithe befuddlement should convince absolutely no one.

  • But by all accounts he was a rather blithe spirit: witty, intelligent, a wonderful dancer, and a talented mimic.

  • It might seem blithe to compare American poverty to its Indian counterpart.

  • She was in a blithe—and happy mood that morning—the reaction from her yesterday's distress of mind.

  • By some trick of the imagination I have always thought of Canada as the blithe spirit that haunted my childhood.

  • From some distance away came back a blithe answer: "Here, Doctor Burns!"

  • But Reuben had leaped to the conquest, and carried a blithe heart with him.

  • "It's—it's 'Hail to thee, blithe spirit—bird thou never wert,'" said Denny.