breeze
n. 微風; 輕而易舉的事
v. 漫步走入; 輕鬆透過(比賽或測試)
A breeze is a gentle wind.
...a cool summer breeze.
夏日涼爽的微風
If you breeze into a place or a position, you enter it in a very casual or relaxed manner.
Lopez breezed into the quarter-finals of the tournament...
洛佩斯輕鬆打入了錦標賽的四分之一決賽。
'Are you all right?' Francine asked as she breezed in with the mail.
“你沒事吧?”芙朗辛拿著郵件踱步走進來,問道。
If you breeze through something such as a game or test, you cope with it easily.
John seems to breeze effortlessly through his many commitments at work.
約翰似乎不費吹灰之力就完成了很多工作任務。
If you say that something is a breeze, you mean that it is very easy to do or to achieve.
And after being an office manager for 20 people, handling my own tiny staff of three is a breeze!...
我曾經是管理著20個人的辦公室經理,現在領導區區3名員工不費吹灰之力!
Making the pastry is a breeze if you have a food processor.
如果你有食品加工機,做這種點心輕而易舉。
1. a slight wind (usually refreshing);
2. any undertaking that is easy to do;
1. blow gently and lightly;
2. to proceed quickly and easily
shoot the breeze&I{【俚語】}
閒聊:參與無聊的談話
A gentle breeze is freely blowing.
惠風和暢.
A refreshing breeze is blowing gently.
清風徐來.
A breeze stirred the leaves.
微風吹動樹葉.
The fresh breeze and bright sunshine quickly attracted Sophia.
清新的微風和明亮的陽光很快就使索菲婭著迷了.
Green pines laugh in the breeze.
青松迎風歡笑.