blithely
adv. 歡樂地,快活地,無掛慮地
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. in a joyous manner;
Your editorial blithely ignores the hard facts.
你的社論全然無視鐵一般的事實。
They blithely carried on chatting, ignoring the customers who were waiting to be served.
他們繼續開心地聊天, 將等著購物的顧客們置於一邊.
He was blithely unaware of the trouble he had caused.
他對他所造成的麻煩毫無所知,無憂無慮.
He is blithely unaware of the trouble he have cause.
他對他所造成的麻煩毫無所知,無憂無慮.
She continued blithely on in spite of all difficulties.
雖然困難重重,她卻仍然無憂無慮地幹下去.