漫不经心英语怎么说
- 'It's much colder than yesterday,' he remarked casually.
- Acts of trespass and petty theft often grew out of the blithe disregard that boys had for private property.
- He wondered idly what would happen.
- Whenever you play these chords, they will mean a lot more to you than the thoughtless meandering you were previously doing.
- They are tempered to be careless of how they spend their time, because they imagine they have so much of it.
- Yet we carelessly use language in such a way as to will this sense of natural difference into our formulations.
- In fact, this common, but zoned-out method of practice often engrains more problems more than it solves.
- Tour operators say they get many complaints about poor food and indifferent service.
- A few days after an earthquake, you feel immediately the presence of the state-or its absence.
- He strolled back to the poplar, flipped the hook off the tree, and let the rope drop.
- Henry Crawford, who meanwhile had taken up the play, and with seeming carelessness was turning over the first act, soon settled the business.
- For if you bake bread with indifference, you bake a bitter bread that feeds but half man's hunger.
- A guy walked into my life irresistibly and then walked away with indifference.
- If you bake bread with indifference, you bake a bitter bread that feeds but half man's hunger.
- He replied with characteristic insouciance: "So what?"
- The noise was enough to disturb the motionless stranger, who started and assumed a careless position.
- "You did a little," Peter said carelessly, and continued to dance.
- Men are rubbish at looking after themselves.
- He was sure that the casualness of the gesture was deliberate.
- He waved his hand in a negligent gesture.
- Frantically, phoned the hotel. The clerk was incredulous and a bit aloof. He laughed, saying it hadn't been reported.