casually
adv. 偶然地; 無意地; 未經考慮地; 漫不經心地
If you are casual, you are, or you pretend to be, relaxed and not very concerned about what is happening or what you are doing.
It's difficult for me to be casual about anything...
要我輕鬆處事很難。
He's an easy-going, friendly young man with a casual sort of attitude towards money.
他是個隨和、友善的年輕人,不太在意金錢。
A casual event or situation happens by chance or without planning.
What you mean as a casual remark could be misinterpreted...
你隨便說的一句話,可能就被曲解了。
Even a casual observer could hardly have failed to notice the heightening of an already tense atmosphere.
即便是不經意的旁觀者也一定已經覺察到本就緊張的氣氛進一步加劇了。
Casual clothes are ones that you normally wear at home or on holiday, and not on formal occasions.
I also bought some casual clothes for the weekend.
我還買了些週末穿的休閒裝。
Casual work is done for short periods and not on a permanent or regular basis.
...establishments which employ people on a casual basis, such as pubs and restaurants...
酒吧、飯店等僱用臨時工的地方
It became increasingly expensive to hire casual workers.
僱用臨時工越來越貴了。
1. not methodically or according to plan;
2. in an unconcerned manner;
She'd mentioned it casually once, surprising him by her unconcern.
她曾隨口提到過,當時她的冷漠很讓他吃驚。
Johnson was clad casually in slacks and a light blue golf shirt.
約翰遜身穿休閒寬鬆的長褲,配以淡藍色高爾夫襯衫。
They were smartly but casually dressed; possibly students.
他們衣著時尚,但很休閒,也許是學生。
"No need to hurry," Ben said casually.
“不必急,”本漫不經心地說。
They were smartly but casually dressed.
他們穿得很漂亮,但又都很隨意。