throwaway
adj. 脫口而出的;順嘴說出的;開玩笑的; 用後丟棄的;一次性使用的
A throwaway product is intended to be used only for a short time, and then to be thrown away.
Now they are producing throwaway razors.
他們正在生產一次性剃鬚刀。
If you say that someone makes a throwaway remark or gesture, you mean that they make it in a casual way, although it may be important, or have some serious or humorous effect.
...a throwaway remark she later regretted...
她脫口而出後就後悔的話
The humour and throwaway lines ensure that the piece never loses its pace.
幽默和即興的臺詞確保了這齣戲自始至終的流暢。
1. a homeless child who has been abandoned and roams the streets
2. an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution;
3. words spoken in a casual way with conscious under-emphasis
1. thrown away;
2. intended to be thrown away after use;
Now they are producing throwaway razors.
他們正在生產一次性剃鬚刀。
She was very upset at what to him was just a throwaway remark.
對他來說這只是隨口說說而已,而她聽了卻很不高興。
Some people overreacted to what was only a throwaway remark.
有些人對隨便說出的一句話反應過敏了.
The humour and throwaway lines ensure that the piece never loses its pace.
幽默和即興的臺詞確保了這齣戲自始至終的流暢。
Up until then, it had all been glib and throwaway.
在那之前, 都是些唱罷就丟的粗淺之作.