| 单词 | cavalier |
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| 释义 | cav·a·lier /ˌkævəˈlɪə◂ $ -ˈlɪr◂/ adjective [usually before noun] CARELESSnot caring enough about rules, principles, or people’s feelings 满不在乎的,随便的,轻慢的 a cavalier attitude to the laws 对待法律满不在乎的态度Examples from the Corpuscavalier• The Clinton administration is less cavalier.• Increasingly, this right is treated with cavalier disregard by governments.• Newcomers such as the Green Party can not treat the electorate in such a cavalier fashion.• During 1661, a new parliament had been called, which was distinctly cavalier in character.• Its cavalier treatment of human system factors produces alienation and stifles motivation.• A cavalier unconcern about such consequences is too often the response of powerful mental health professionals who create categories of abnormality.• Confidence in the decisions of the banks is not helped by the cavalier way in which credit is priced.cavalier attitude• This cavalier attitude assumes that people know how much inflation to expect.• A cavalier attitude to purdah was one thing; for a woman to be seen exposing her nether regions quite another.nCavalier noun na supporter of King Charles I against parliament in the English Civil War of the 17th century, in which the Cavaliers fought against the roundheadsOrigin cavalier (1500-1600) French Old Italian cavaliere, from Late Latin caballarius “horse-rider”, from Latin caballus “horse”cav·a·lier adjectiveCavalier nounLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable about Corpus enough rules, people’s principles, caring not or |
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