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		Definition of blithe in English: blitheadjective blʌɪð 1Showing a casual and cheerful indifference considered to be callous or improper. 漠视的,不当一回事的,不顾他人利益的,随随便便的  a blithe disregard for the rules of the road 漠视道路交通规则,把它不当一回事的态度。 Example sentencesExamples -  So far as subjective intentions were concerned, the directors proceeded in blithe disregard of the existence of the articles.
 -  But he never scorned security with the blithe indifference of the radical ideologues who used him as an authority on the evils of welfare.
 -  How do you strike the right balance between unnecessarily fostering fears and encouraging a blithe indifference to real and present dangers?
 -  They want to see a more realistic attitude than the blithe assumption that cannabis inevitably leads to heroin.
 -  In its blithe disregard for niceties the film ends up being a rather clever satire on the whole idea of normality.
 -  For it is all over the Internet, in blithe disregard of copyright law, for any kid today to surf.
 -  Plenty of modern film-makers have attempted to emulate the blithe barbarity that lent Ealing comedies their sharp aftertaste.
 -  Between the two extremes of dogmatic adherence and blithe indifference to the text of the Constitution lies a reasonable and legal resolution.
 -  This is not a time for blithe exhortations and mindless sloganeering, nor hubris, nor sarcastic dismissals of the opinions of the other side, all of which is found in the poetry of both camps.
 -  It was his record of blithe indifference to the magnitude of the challenge that helped lead us to vote for his opponent.
 -  Management don't know how bad the staff on the ground are, while ground staff parrot the official line with blithe indifference to the facts.
 -  The outrageousness of his action is matched only by the blithe indifference with which he apparently expects to carry it off.
 -  Traffic changes are rammed through with apparently blithe indifference to issues affecting other elements of the transport system.
 -  ‘Good shots and loose shots,’ was his blithe description.
 -  Something in that institution nurtures a blithe disregard for the facts.
 -  After paying off more than $100,000 in invoices this morning with the nonchalant blithe flick of a wrist, why do I still have trouble paying my credit card bill?
 -  Though he is famous for blithe dismissal of his elders, he was actually remarkably attentive to local history.
 -  The blithe assumption that higher charges can be painlessly met from profit margins was always suspect but is now exposed as a serious threat to recovery prospects.
 -  Yet his blithe rejection of free speech is a formula for tyranny.
 -  The clerks, as usual, were full of rude health, chatting with blithe disregard.
 
 Synonyms heedless, uncaring, careless, casual, indifferent, thoughtless, unconcerned, unworried, untroubled nonchalant, cool, blasé, devil-may-care, irresponsible - 1.1literary  Happy or carefree.
一出欢乐的滨海喜剧。 Example sentencesExamples -  For such a blithe spirit, he certainly has a keen sense of the tragic.
 -  The pair play natives of that country - sweet, carefree adolescents whose blithe athleticism and pert demeanor are just a little cloying.
 -  On a sunny day its beer garden is a blithe place to rest over a pint of locally-brewed ale.
 -  For the reality is that my brother's life - all our lives - changed forever in 1974, when he was 22: blithe, blond, sunny, interested chiefly in the nirvana of sport.
 -  The blithe spirit of the students perhaps best symbolises the fair that has evolved over the years, pitting the youngsters against their best peers.
 
 Synonyms happy, cheerful, cheery, light-hearted, jolly, merry, sunny, joyous, joyful, blissful, ecstatic, euphoric, elated, beatific, gladsome, mirthful carefree, easy-going, buoyant, airy, breezy, jaunty, in high spirits, without a care in the world animated, sprightly, vivacious, spirited, frisky literary blithesome, jocund dated gay  
 
 OriginOld English blīthe, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch blijde, also to bliss. Rhymeslithe, scythe, tithe, writhe    Definition of blithe in US English: blitheadjective 1Showing a casual and cheerful indifference considered to be callous or improper. 漠视的,不当一回事的,不顾他人利益的,随随便便的  a blithe disregard for the rules of the road 漠视道路交通规则,把它不当一回事的态度。 Example sentencesExamples -  The clerks, as usual, were full of rude health, chatting with blithe disregard.
 -  This is not a time for blithe exhortations and mindless sloganeering, nor hubris, nor sarcastic dismissals of the opinions of the other side, all of which is found in the poetry of both camps.
 -  Though he is famous for blithe dismissal of his elders, he was actually remarkably attentive to local history.
 -  In its blithe disregard for niceties the film ends up being a rather clever satire on the whole idea of normality.
 -  Yet his blithe rejection of free speech is a formula for tyranny.
 -  But he never scorned security with the blithe indifference of the radical ideologues who used him as an authority on the evils of welfare.
 -  Management don't know how bad the staff on the ground are, while ground staff parrot the official line with blithe indifference to the facts.
 -  The outrageousness of his action is matched only by the blithe indifference with which he apparently expects to carry it off.
 -  It was his record of blithe indifference to the magnitude of the challenge that helped lead us to vote for his opponent.
 -  For it is all over the Internet, in blithe disregard of copyright law, for any kid today to surf.
 -  The blithe assumption that higher charges can be painlessly met from profit margins was always suspect but is now exposed as a serious threat to recovery prospects.
 -  Something in that institution nurtures a blithe disregard for the facts.
 -  They want to see a more realistic attitude than the blithe assumption that cannabis inevitably leads to heroin.
 -  How do you strike the right balance between unnecessarily fostering fears and encouraging a blithe indifference to real and present dangers?
 -  Traffic changes are rammed through with apparently blithe indifference to issues affecting other elements of the transport system.
 -  ‘Good shots and loose shots,’ was his blithe description.
 -  After paying off more than $100,000 in invoices this morning with the nonchalant blithe flick of a wrist, why do I still have trouble paying my credit card bill?
 -  Plenty of modern film-makers have attempted to emulate the blithe barbarity that lent Ealing comedies their sharp aftertaste.
 -  Between the two extremes of dogmatic adherence and blithe indifference to the text of the Constitution lies a reasonable and legal resolution.
 -  So far as subjective intentions were concerned, the directors proceeded in blithe disregard of the existence of the articles.
 
 Synonyms heedless, uncaring, careless, casual, indifferent, thoughtless, unconcerned, unworried, untroubled - 1.1literary  Happy or joyous.
〈诗/文〉幸福的,欢乐的 一出欢乐的滨海喜剧。 Example sentencesExamples -  The pair play natives of that country - sweet, carefree adolescents whose blithe athleticism and pert demeanor are just a little cloying.
 -  The blithe spirit of the students perhaps best symbolises the fair that has evolved over the years, pitting the youngsters against their best peers.
 -  For such a blithe spirit, he certainly has a keen sense of the tragic.
 -  For the reality is that my brother's life - all our lives - changed forever in 1974, when he was 22: blithe, blond, sunny, interested chiefly in the nirvana of sport.
 -  On a sunny day its beer garden is a blithe place to rest over a pint of locally-brewed ale.
 
 Synonyms happy, cheerful, cheery, light-hearted, jolly, merry, sunny, joyous, joyful, blissful, ecstatic, euphoric, elated, beatific, gladsome, mirthful  
 
 OriginOld English blīthe, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch blijde, also to bliss.     |