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 carefree ['kєәfri:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 无忧无虑的, 不负责的

  1. Carefree and lighthearted.
    无忧无虑的,轻松的
  2. Carefree and nonchalant; jaunty.
    无忧无虑的无忧无虑的和不关心的;快活的
  3. Having no commitments or restrictions; carefree.
    随心所欲的无义务或约束的;无忧无虑的


carefree
[ adj ]
  1. free of trouble and worry and care

  2. <adj.all>
    the carefree joys of childhood
    carefree millionaires, untroubled financially
  3. cheerfully irresponsible

  4. <adj.all>
    carefree with his money
    freewheeling urban youths
    had a harum-scarum youth


carefree \care"free`\ (k[^a]r"fr[=e]`), adj.
1. Free of trouble and worry and care; as, the carefree joys
of childhood; carefree millionaires, untroubled
financially.

Syn: happy, lighthearted, unworried.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. nonchalant in a cheerful manner.

Syn: breezy, airy.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. cheerfully irresponsible; as, carefree with his money.
Opposite of {careful}.

Syn: devil-may-care, happy-go-lucky, harum-scarum, slaphappy.
[WordNet 1.5]

4. same as {unconcerned}. Opposite of {concerned}.

Syn: blithe.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

  1. Europeans are likely fully to understand America's carefree attitude to the dollar only if they finally achieve economic and monetary union.
  2. His life, including his skirmishes with a competing sketch artist, seems carefree.
  3. The young fighter, whose steps are carefree, likes the girl _ and other girls.
  4. People start remembering some of the best times in their lives, when they were carefree."
  5. There wasn't much novelty in the outfits copied stitch and ruffle from their native countries, but the fun-loving styles and bright tropical shades created a carefree mood which is what summer is all about.
  6. It features James Belushi as a womanising Florida detective whose carefree ways are spoiled when three women close to him, including two lovers, are murdered.
  7. Mr. Bowen had worked intensely on Ogilvy's proposed new campaign, which was believed to have shifted the focus from the carefree consumerism of the 1980s to the more understated values of the '90s.
  8. Nor does this carefree proportion seem to have been affected by the job losses announced this year. Some 15 per cent still believe the economy will grow more strongly than in 1992, while a further 30 per cent reckon on no change.
  9. Researchers and civil libertarians say the images of American blacks, once obviously racist portrayals of blacks as dim-witted, carefree or dangerous, are more subtle these days _ but no less persuasive or damaging.
  10. "Chuck Amuck" relates the artist's carefree California youth as a kind of surfing Huck Finn, and his natural drift into cartooning.
  11. "I'd just stare at them in wonder _ I couldn't imagine such freedom, such a carefree life _ and wish more than anything that I had that kind of freedom, that I could walk away and be like them. So there were sad moments in my childhood," he said.
  12. Young, healthy and rather carefree, the 29-year-old hairdresser shrugged off the baseless rumors, assuming they would fade.
  13. Well, Boetticher's carefree attitude to the dodgier implications of B-movie buddyism may account for his work's charm and power.
  14. I was not loose and carefree.
  15. Ten years into the epidemic, educators say they are facing a community increasingly weary with the burden of maintaining the massive changes in their lifestyle, a community grieving for the carefree days forever lost.
  16. The Conservatives, carefree dispensers of patronage, are deaf to evidence that their network of quangos is an open invitation to corruption in government.
  17. Colleagues and friends around the world remembered Muppet master Jim Henson as a creative genius who possessed the carefree spirit of a child.
  18. It reeks of leisured evenings, of discreet help lurking in the background, of carefree distancing from domestic tribulations.
  19. Here, then, is how one rural hospital in this northern Alabama town of 3,000 people went from the robust and carefree days of the '50s, '60s and '70s to a fiscal deathwatch in the '80s.
  20. Ten years into the epidemic, educators say they are facing a community increasingly weary from maintaining burdensome changes in their lifestyle, a community grieving for the carefree days forever lost.
  21. Leslie Browne and Robert Hill were the nimble leading couple, their virtuosic dancing having a carefree air about it.
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