blase
英 [ˈblɑːzeɪ]
美 [ˈblɑːzeɪ]
adj. (对某事物)不稀罕,认为司空见惯
BNC.39717 / COCA.24393
牛津词典
adj.
- (对某事物)不稀罕,认为司空见惯
not impressed, excited or worried about sth, because you have seen or experienced it many times before
英英释义
adj
- nonchalantly unconcerned
- a blase attitude about housecleaning
- uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence
- his blase indifference
- a petulant blase air
- the bored gaze of the successful film star
- very sophisticated especially because of surfeit
- the blase traveler refers to the ocean he has crossed as `the pond'
- the benefits of his worldly wisdom
双语例句
- So if you have your first experience as a teenager, which is probably not uncommon in America, at least, it could be tremendous unless you are so blase because of what everybody has said.
所以如果你在十几岁时有性经历,这在美国并非不常见,至少,它可以是巨大的除非,因为别人说的对此漠不关心。 - The drinkers also seem more blase than ever about the consequences.
而他们似乎对后果也更加地漠不关心。 - This is when you are talking to a woman and you are simply giving her information about a topic in a very blase or scientific way.
这就是当你和女人谈话时,你只是就每个主题用非常司空见惯或科学性的方式给她灌输信息。 - I was trying to sound blase and experienced.
我努力装出一副无动于衷、见多识广的腔调。 - Fang's willful adoption of the bald head therefore marked his figures as hooligans, social outcasts whose blase expressions often cannot be differentiated from laughter, yawns, and screams.
方力钧故意把光头的人物,描绘为流氓和社会弃儿,令旁人未能辨出他们是大笑、打呵欠,还是尖叫的表情。 - She was very blase about it all.
她对整个这件事全然漠不关心。 - Edna has been attending too many parties during the holidays; she appears blase.
埃德娜在假日已经参加了太多的舞会,她似乎厌倦了享乐。 - The catalog management strategy of distributed data blase systems
分布式数据库系统的目录管理策略 - He flies first class so often he's become blase about it.
他老是坐飞机一等舱,所以已无新鲜感了。 - In that large clear eye he could see nothing that his blase nature could understand as guile.
从她清澈的大眼睛里看不到一丝他耽于声色的天性看惯的狡猾。