词汇 | casual |
释义 | CASUAL free and easy casual. (Fixed order.) casual. (Fixed order.)John is so free and easy. How can anyone be so relaxed?Now, take it easy. Just act free and easy. No one will know you're nervous. let something ride to allow something to continue or remain as it is. (Informal.)It isn't the best plan, but we'll let it ride.I disagree with you, but I'll let it ride. off the top of one's head [to state something] rapidly and without having to think or remember. (Informal.)I can't think of the answer off the top of my head.Jane can tell you the correct amount off the top of her head. casual 1. adjective excellent, fashionable, trendy. Youth usage US, 1963 2. noun 1 a member of a violent faction of football supporters (a FIRM), aligned to a football team and identified by a uniform of casual wear. In use since the late 1970s. Examples recorded include Aberdeen Soccer Casuals, Cambridge Casuals, Celtic Casuals, Darlington Casuals, Fine Young Casuals (Oldham FC), Suburban Casuals (Southampton) UK, 1989. 2 a youth fashion from the late 1970s, based on designer labels. In the 1980s a working-class trend, in the 1990s a positive symbol of urban chic; also refers to a follower of this fashion style. A variant is 'caj' UK, 1980 casual dressClothing that is not considered or defined as being ceremonial, formal, semi-formal, or business dress, typically comfortable and with a wider range of choice regarding color and dimensions (as of length in shirt sleeves, pant legs, and skirts). I had to wear a suit and tie every day in my last job, but I'm happy my new office lets everyone come in casual dress each day. The party is going to be very informal, so please attend in casual dress. |
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