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lightheartedness

/lahyt-hahr-tid/US // ˈlaɪtˈhɑr tɪd //

轻松愉快的心情,轻松愉快,淡然,轻松愉快的气氛

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : carefree; cheerful; merry: a lighthearted laugh.

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Examples

  • The musical itself was lighthearted fun for a younger, Gen Z crowd.

  • From recipes for nonalcoholic alternatives to tips on how to enlist friends to support the effort, it’s a lighthearted look at a serious undertaking.

  • Catania’s lighthearted yet informative narrative presents science in a way that’s easy for anyone with a basic knowledge of biology to understand.

  • I really wanted to make this lighthearted and fun, because that’s what we’re known for, from the show I’m on.

  • It’s become a lighthearted affair, and the only gravestones it shows up on are of the Halloween decoration variety.

  • These scenes bring out a strange lightheartedness you would not expect going into a film with such a heady synopsis.

  • But despite our lightheartedness, the list started to carry too much weight for too many people.

  • Perhaps to counterweight the Sturm und Drang of the script, there was considerable laughter and lightheartedness on the set.

  • He looked harassed, and had lost the old lightheartedness of three years ago.

  • A little more lightheartedness would render me the happiest being under the sun.

  • Though so long in this country, he had all the simplicity and childlike lightheartedness which belong to the Old World's people.

  • And what a boon is lightheartedness when there is work to do!

  • And lightheartedness is of every age, from seven to seventy-seven and perhaps beyond it.