blithe
adj. 歡樂的,愉快的; 輕率的; 漫不經心的; 無憂無慮的
You use blithe to indicate that something is done casually, without serious or careful thought.
It does so with blithe disregard for best scientific practice.
沒有考慮最科學的做法就輕率地這麼做了。
Someone who is blithe is cheerful and has no serious problems.
She said 'hi' with the blithe assurance of someone who knew how much she'd been missed.
她高興地說了聲“嗨”,好像確信大家非常想念她似的。
1. lacking or showing a lack of due concern;
2. carefree and happy and lighthearted;
The other three are gifts that Mrs. Campbell and myself would be blithe of your acceptance.
另外三件,是坎貝爾太太和我送給你的禮物,你收下這些禮物,會使我們愉快的.
He showed a blithe indifference to her feelings.
他顯得毫不顧及她的感情.
She continued to work in blithe spirit in spite of all difficulties.
就算是面對困難,她以然會以高昂的精神工作.
She showed a blithe indifference to others'feelings.
她毫不考慮別人的感情.
Buck Mulligan at once put on a blithe broadly smiling face.
勃克·穆利根的臉上立刻綻滿歡快的笑容.