blase a的意思|示意

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blase a的网络常见释义

厌烦于享乐或人生的 逢迎 【 blase a。厌烦于享乐或人生的 blatant a。喧哗的;炫耀的 【a word used by Spenser(1596), perh after Sc blatand = bleating bleat 咩地叫;抱怨地说】 .

blase a相关短语

1、 a petulent blase air 暴躁的无聊的神情

blase a相关例句

Melinda, 23, sucked up her blase attitude toward sports and watched hours upon hours of hockey with a housemate she wanted to pounce.

23岁的梅琳达,尽管有千万个理由对体育说“不”,但她耐住性子,跟她喜欢的室友看了一场又一场的冰球。

Not long ago an iPhone was the peak of technology, but now nearly everybody has a smartphone and people have become quite blase about them.

不久之前苹果手机还被认为是科技之巅,但是现在几乎人人都有智能手机,人们对这些都司空见惯了。

As blase attitudes to financial stability give way to concern, tax havens make it harder to gain a true picture of where debt and risk lie, for example in hedge funds trading exotic derivatives.

大家对金融稳定的态度从无所谓转变为关心后,使得避税港用什么来承担债务和风险变得更加困难,比方说,用对冲基金交易外国衍生产品。

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。

He arranged for concerts for her and suddenly blase new York hailed a new star.

他为她安排了几场音乐会,冷漠的纽约一下子沸腾了,为一颗新星的诞生而欢呼。