casual 的 2 个定义
- happening by chance; fortuitous: a casual meeting.
- without definite or serious intention; careless or offhand; passing: a casual remark.
- seeming or tending to be indifferent to what is happening; apathetic; unconcerned: a casual, nonchalant air.
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- a worker employed only irregularly.
- a soldier temporarily at a station or other place of duty, and usually en route to another station.
- Usually casuals . an article of clothing for casual wear.
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casual 近义词
chance, random
nonchalant, relaxed in manner
更多casual例句
- According to a poll we conducted in partnership with the market research firm Ipsos in early May, basketball is one of the sports with the highest share of “major” or “casual” fans identifying as Democrats.
- If you take even a casual interest in cryptocurrency markets, there’s a good chance you’ve heard the term DeFi, which is short for decentralized finance.
- Outfitters like Columbia and Patagonia have long made casual frocks meant for traveling or lounging at camp.
- Modern dress—slacks, dress shirts, the uniform of casual businessmen.
- That was so odd when that came across the timeline in such a casual way.
- After four or five months of casual interaction, they realized they both had lost a young parent to cancer.
- And it was such casual racism by people in the halls of power.
- Oh, the heaven and hell wrought by the casual use of a pronoun.
- He was not a man given to casual affectionate display; the moment was charged with emotion.
- They “hook up” in a manner that makes the casual sex of the 1960s seem like an arranged marriage in Oman.
- "I was just going to ask you if you all came through together," he observed, in a casual tone.
- The intensity of this drama, however, being interior, caused little outward disturbance that casual onlookers need have noticed.
- It was painfully evident to the most casual observer, that she had died of absolute starvation.
- There must be something therefore in the bow, as well as in the violin, more than meets the eye of a casual observer.
- A casual search of the bar and back room revealed both nearly empty, a natural condition just before dawn.