单词 | carefree |
释义 | carefree (keəʳfriː ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A carefree person or period of time doesn't have or involve any problems, worries, or responsibilities. They certainly gave the impression of a carefree couple who delighted in each other's company. Chantal remembered carefree past summers at the beach. Synonyms: untroubled, happy, cheerful, careless Collocations: carefree attitude Your generally carefree attitude begins to develop now and you'll look around with a sense of wonder. The Sun Judging by her happy, carefree attitude today, she's just about cured. The Sun But sources say his lighthearted quip shouldn't be mistaken for a carefree attitude. The Sun The average basket price also rose for the first time in eight months, indicating a more carefree attitude from shoppers. Times, Sunday Times He played football with the same carefree attitude he did everything else. Houston Chronicle She wanted families to experience something of her carefree childhood, away from screens and the tyranny of organised fun. Times,Sunday Times He makes himself a terrible nuisance on the subject and it turns him - bringing his carefree childhood to an end - into a dedicated enquirer. The Times Literary Supplement She enjoyed a poor but carefree childhood, in which singing was her main pleasure. Times,Sunday Times Blimey, was the world such a malign place, were our minds so darkly suspicious, that we must have an earnest editorial discussion about this snapshot of carefree childhood? Times, Sunday Times Those carefree days have gone, curtailed by injuries to her back, ankle and knee. Times, Sunday Times Gone are those carefree days when it was easy to stay sheltered from worrying news. Times,Sunday Times Later, you'll look back somewhat misty-eyed on those carefree days. Times, Sunday Times His mood suggested that he wished he could return to those carefree days. Times,Sunday Times The carefree days have gone, perhaps never to return. Times, Sunday Times If they envy lowerranking colleagues for leading a more carefree existence, they would be right. Times,Sunday Times However, the outcome for them (discovering the pleasures of a more carefree existence) was worth it. Times, Sunday Times Instead of the carefree existence she had envisaged, she has become a full-time carer. Times, Sunday Times A few decades of obsessive body maintenance would then be rewarded with centuries of carefree existence later. Times, Sunday Times He later came to believe that colonizing space would lead to the perfection of the human race, with immortality and a carefree existence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 So which cities should you avoid moving to if you want to live a long and carefree life? The Sun (2013) He lived a carefree life with his two elder brothers, swimming and fishing. Times, Sunday Times (2016) They may think they are heading for a more carefree life, but investors are on alert to spot these ' lifestyle businesses'. Times, Sunday Times (2017) It may be thanks to their appealingly carefree lifestyle. Times, Sunday Times He has a great sense of humor and lives a carefree lifestyle. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When he conquers the world in his own ending, he chooses not to become the continent's sovereign and returns to the mountains in order to continue his carefree lifestyle. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 无忧无虑的 Japanese: のんきな |
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