devil-may-care

英 [ˌdevl meɪ ˈkeə(r)] 美 [ˌdevl meɪ ˈker]

adj.  乐天的; 无忧无虑的; 无所顾忌的



牛津词典

adj.

  1. 乐天的;无忧无虑的;无所顾忌的
    cheerful and not worrying about the future

    柯林斯词典

    1. ADJ 无所顾忌的;满不在乎的;逍遥自在的
      If you say that someone has a devil-may-care attitude, you mean that they seem relaxed and do not seem worried about the consequences of their actions.
      1. I love Italian food and wine and the devil-may-care attitude of the people.
        我喜欢意大利的食物、美酒和人们那种天塌当被盖的心态。

    双语例句

    1. I love Italian food and wine and the devil-may-care attitude of the people.
      我喜欢意大利的食物、美酒和人们那种天塌当被盖的心态。
    2. Then too, the values implicit in motherhood were bound to clash with the "male values" of competitiveness and devil-may-care profiteering.
      这样,母性中隐含的价值又必然与不顾一切地谋取暴利且具竞争性的“男性价值”起冲突。
    3. His devil-may-care sense of humor made him a famous comedian.
      他那漫不经心的幽默感,使他成为一著名的喜剧演员。
    4. He takes a devil-may-care approach to life.
      他以玩世不恭的方式对待生活。
    5. Alfred was a devil-may-care youth but became more serious as he grew older.
      艾尔弗雷德本是一个对什么都满不在乎的青年,但长在以后;他却变得认真起来。
    6. John has a devil-may-care feeling about his result of the examination.
      约翰对考试结果毫不在乎。
    7. But if loose leverage hurdles allow a devil-may-care attitude to risk to flourish yet again, Wall Street is in danger of planting the seeds of its destruction.
      但如果采取宽松的杠杆限制,允许人们再次为了繁荣而对风险采取不顾一切的态度,华尔街可能就是在播下自我毁灭的种子。