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casualness

/kazh-oo-uhl/US // ˈkæʒ u əl //UK // (ˈkæʒjʊəl) //

休闲性,随意性,休闲,偶然性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : without emotional intimacy or commitment: casual sex.
    • : appropriate for wear or use on informal occasions; not dressy: casual clothes; casual wear.
    • : irregular; occasional: a casual visitor.
    • : accidental: a casual mishap.
    • : noting or relating to activities that do not require much skill or time commitment: casual gamers.Compare hard-core.
    • : Obsolete. uncertain.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : a person who does something only occasionally: Most of our customers are casuals.
    • : Usually Disparaging. a person who plays video games that do not require much skill or time commitment.

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Examples

  • This has included placing emphasis on casual loungewear as Americans began to work from home, as well as navigate planned seasonal campaigns.

  • What we’re seeing is casual fans are having a hard time putting other things aside.

  • Colorado-based Noodles & Co is offering an hour of paid time off, and mediterranean fast-casual restaurant Cava is providing two hours.

  • It’s been tough on formal clothes, such as suits, and for jeans, which despite being a casual staple aren’t known as the comfiest option to sit in for long periods.

  • Dominion occasionally bought meals from fast-casual restaurants like Chipotle for the group.

  • I did so under a mask of casualness that practice and my new-born hope had now made quite easy.

  • In the best bedroom he had talked of it—but even there with a certain self-consciousness and false casualness.

  • The same casualness that had served to put her at her ease at the Chteau de la Reine had the same effect now.

  • This was totally unlike anything on Earth, though it might have been in keeping with the general casualness of the villages.

  • And when he did look, affecting great casualness in the action, she was gone, evidently having turned the corner.