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casual

adjective
/ˈkæʒuəl/
/ˈkæʒuəl/
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    not formal非正式

  1. not formal非正式的;随便的
    • casual clothes (= comfortable clothes that you choose to wear in your free time)便装
    • family parties and other casual occasions家庭聚会和其他非正式场合
    Extra Examples
    • She felt comfortable in casual clothes and wore them most of the time.她觉得穿便装很舒服,大部分时间都穿便装。
    • a casual shirt/​jacket一件休闲衬衫/夹克
    • casual pants/​trousers休闲裤/长裤
    • casual shoes休闲鞋
    • Despite his casual dress of jeans and shirt, there was still an air of sophistication about him.尽管他穿着休闲的牛仔裤和衬衫,但他身上仍有一种世故的气息。
    Topics Clothes and Fashionb2
  2. without care/attention不介意;不注意

  3. [usually before noun] not showing much care or thought; seeming not to be worried; not wanting to show that something is important to you不经意的;无忧无虑的;漫不经心的;不在乎的
    • a casual manner漫不经心的样子
    • It was just a casual remark—I wasn't really serious.我只是随便说说,并不当真。
    • He tried to sound casual, but I knew he was worried.他讲话时试图显得不在乎,但我知道他心里着急。
    • They have a casual attitude towards safety (= they don't care enough).他们对安全问题采取无所谓的态度。
    Extra Examples
    • She sounded almost casual.她听起来几乎是漫不经心的。
    • There was something a little too carefully casual in his tone.他的语气里有一点儿故作随意的味道。
    • She seemed just too casual about the whole thing.她对整件事似乎太漫不经心了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • sound
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • about
    See full entry
  4. [usually before noun] without paying attention to detail马虎的;疏忽的
    • At a casual glance, everything seemed normal.乍看起来,一切似乎正常。
    • It's obvious even to the casual observer.即便再马虎的人也能一眼看明白是怎么回事。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • sound
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • about
    See full entry
  5. work工作

  6. [usually before noun] not permanent; not done, or doing something regularly临时的;不定期的
    • casual workers/labour临时工
    • Students sometimes do casual work in the tourist trade.学生有时做些旅游方面的零工。
    • They are employed on a casual basis (= they do not have a permanent job with the company).他们被雇为临时工。
    Topics Jobsc1
  7. relationship关系

  8. [usually before noun] without deep feelings感情不深的;疏远的
    • a casual acquaintance泛泛之交
    • a casual friendship一般的友谊
    • to have casual sex (= to have sex without having a steady relationship with that partner)做露水鸳鸯
  9. by chance偶然

  10. [only before noun] happening by chance; doing something by chance偶然的;碰巧的
    • a casual encounter/meeting不期而遇;邂逅
    • a casual passer-by碰巧过路的人
    • The exhibition is interesting to both the enthusiast and the casual visitor.热心的爱好者和碰巧来参观的人都认为这个展览有意思。
    • The disease is not spread by casual contact.此病不会通过偶然接触传染。
  11. Word Originlate Middle English (in senses 4 to 6 of the adjective): from Old French casuel and Latin casualis, from casus ‘fall’.

casual

noun
/ˈkæʒuəl/
/ˈkæʒuəl/
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    clothes服装

  1. casuals British English
    [plural] informal clothes or shoes便装;便鞋
    • dressed in casuals穿着便装
    • She changed into flat casuals before walking round the town.她在镇上走来走去之前换上了便装。
    see also business casual, smart casual
  2. worker工人

  3. [countable] a casual worker (= one who does not work permanently for a company)临时工
  4. Word Originlate Middle English (in senses 4 to 6 of the adjective): from Old French casuel and Latin casualis, from casus ‘fall’.

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