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footloose

/foot-loos/US // ˈfʊtˌlus //UK // (ˈfʊtˌluːs) //

自由自在,自由自在的,自由活动,逍遥法外

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : free to go or travel about; not confined by responsibilities: After graduation, she backpacked through Europe, footloose and fancy-free.

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Examples

  • On a footloose pilgrimage to the American Southwest, Wright realized that sometimes the best approach to a creative project is to just wing it and hope everything works out.

  • If Footloose, the Kevin Bacon film from 1984, ever gets an Asian remake, Tokyo might be the place to shoot it.

  • They also banned the "Arab Idol" competition because anyone who has ever watched Footloose knows music is evil.

  • Footloose without Bacon is like Thanksgiving without the turkey!

  • She lived as a footloose single lady, the kind who indulged in permanent waves and would drop $20 on a coat with a fur collar.

  • Laurenti wowed at the Boston auditions with her jazzy performance of “Blue Skies” and won fans with her Footloose-inspired story.

  • This was simply because all Long's dealers were doing a Monte Carlo business in back and he was the only one footloose.

  • Imry picked Danson because hes a footloose artist who paints illustrations for magazines.

  • The whole success of Tarrant Enterprises, Ltd., hinged on its being entirely footloose.

  • Was it a year ago, or only a few days, that he had been the footloose owner-manager-working force of Tarrant Enterprises, Ltd.?

  • But I do hope you've got your railroad built and are footloose and free to take another commission.