frivolity
n. 轻松的乐事,兴高采烈; 轻浮的举止
If you refer to an activity as a frivolity, you think that it is amusing and rather silly, rather than serious and sensible.
There is a serious message at the core of all this frivolity...
在所有这些闹腾的核心传递着一个严肃的信息。
He was one of my most able pupils, but far too easily distracted by frivolities.
他是我最有才华的学生之一,只是太容易被一些无聊的事分心。
1. the trait of being frivolous; not serious or sensible
2. something of little value or significance
3. acting like a clown or buffoon
I dislike her frivolity.
我讨厌她轻浮的举止.
An element of frivolity keeps a soul atrophying.
轻浮的一个元素就是让灵魂永葆青春.
His frivolity annoys the other people in the office.
他的轻浮使办公室里的其他人感到不快.
How could she tolerate the men's frivolity?
她怎能忍受得了那男人的轻浮?
Undoubtedly he'd seen even less frivolity in his life than we had.
不用 说,他一生中所见的乐事比我们的还要少.