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untroubled

/uhn-truhb-uhld/US // ʌnˈtrʌb əld //UK // (ʌnˈtrʌbləd) //

无忧无虑,无忧无虑的,从容不迫,无忧

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : without trouble, discomfort, or disturbance: an easy, untroubled life;He was untroubled by daily setbacks.

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Examples

  • Many Americans were untroubled by the ruling, and unfazed by the news of deaths in faraway northern Yemen.

  • That’s not to say that the five young women at the center of this show live in some untroubled fantasy-land, or that they don’t struggle over how to navigate their hybrid identities.

  • The Fuhrer may have fallen but his ideology persists in this redoubt of Nazism, untroubled by a sympathetic Argentine regime.

  • No one had any difficulties sleeping the deep, untroubled slumber of the brave and the just.

  • As for flying off the fiscal cliff, Norquist sounds untroubled.

  • My guess is that Benjamin Rush would have disliked it, while Benjamin Franklin would have been untroubled—but who knows?

  • If anybody ever deserved an untroubled berth as an AEI scholar, it was DeMuth.

  • Her eyes were very bright, no shadows in their depths; she returned his gaze with untroubled frankness.

  • Here are a pair who are untroubled by curious glances; the nearer houses of the village are quite close by.

  • On the way, Don Rodrigue makes love to her assiduously, but the young girl's heart seems untroubled.

  • We conversed upon the subject, and the probability of our soon sharing their untroubled sleep.

  • But with a faith, untroubled by abuse,That honors those who put the rest to shame!