informal
adj. 非正式的; 不拘禮節的; 隨意的
Informal speech or behaviour is relaxed and friendly rather than serious, very correct, or official.
She is refreshingly informal...
她不拘禮節,讓人耳目一新。
His friend was less good-looking, but a lot more informal and relaxed.
他的朋友沒那麼英俊,卻隨意、放鬆得多。
An informal situation is one which is relaxed and friendly and not very serious or official.
I would like it to be an informal occasion...
我希望把它辦得不那麼正式。
The house has an informal atmosphere.
房間裡有一種輕鬆隨意的氛圍。
Informal clothes are casual and suitable for wearing when you are relaxing, but not on formal occasions.
Most of the time Jenny needs informal clothes...
大部分時間珍妮需要休閒服裝。
For lunch, dress is informal.
吃午飯時可以穿休閒服。
You use informal to describe something that is done unofficially or casually without planning.
The two leaders will retire to Camp David for informal discussions.
兩位領導人將到戴維營進行非正式討論。
...an informal meeting of EU ministers...
歐盟部長非正式會議
1. not formal;
2. not officially recognized or controlled;
3. used of spoken and written language
4. having or fostering a warm or friendly atmosphere; especially through smallness and informality;
irregular, casual, informal
這些形容詞均有"非正式的,非正規的"之意。
Xu Zuyuan of undersecretary of the Ministry of Communication chaired an informal discussion.
交通部副部長徐祖遠主持了座談會.
They invariably live nearby and are always available for an informal chat or an evening's entertainment.
他們都住在附近,你隨時可以同他們聊天或在晚上一起娛樂.
The approach I will take to statistics is informal and intuitive.
我習慣以簡略、直覺性的方法教導統計學.
There are informal marathons?
還有非正式的馬拉松?
Most of the migrant workers are employed by some informal departments in the cities.
農民工絕大多數就業於城市的非正規部門.