free-and-easy

英 [friː ənd ˈiːzi] 美 [friː ənd ˈiːzi]

adj.  随便的; 不拘礼的; 无拘无束的



双语例句

  1. I had wanted to get on free-and-easy terms with the boys.
    我一直想和男学生们的关系随便些。
  2. They have a rather free-and-easy relationship so I doubt whether they're ready for the commitment of marriage yet.
    他们保持蓿一种相当随便的关系,所以我都怀疑他们是否准备要缔结婚姻。
  3. They intended to keep their relationship a casual free-and-easy friendship, they were not going to be so unmanly and unnatural as to allow any heart-burning between them.
    他们要保持一种漫不经心,轻松、毫无拘束的友谊,并不想把双方的关系搞得矫揉造作、没有男人味,不想那么心心相映、热热乎乎的。
  4. Chicago had a free-and-easy atmosphere much like that of Storyville.
    芝加哥有一种很象斯托里维尔那样自由和放纵的气氛。
  5. He walked along with the free-and-easy stride that Bertha so much admired.
    他用伯莎所极为欣赏的那种不拘形式的大步往前走去。
  6. Conservative people unaccustomed to informal dress; an informal free-and-easy manner; an informal gathering of friends.
    保守的人对随随便便的衣着很不习惯;随随便便、无拘无束的举止;朋友之间的非正式聚会。

英英释义

adj

  1. natural and unstudied
    1. using their Christian names in a casual way
    2. lectured in a free-and-easy style

    Synonym:    casual