blase的意思和读音

blase

: [ˈblɑːzeɪ]

adj.〉()

adj.1.〉();2.

adj.1.<foreign>blasé, bored by enjoyment as a result of frequent indulgence2.unconcerned; indifferent

1. blarney n. blase adj. blench v. 退 ...

2. blarney blase blaspheme ...

3. blarney n. blase adj. blench v. 退 ...

4. bluff v. blase a. blithe a. ; ...

5. bibliophile n. , blase adj. blazon v. , ...

6. au pair <>, blase [] maladroit ...

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1.This is when you are talking to a woman and you are simply giving her information about a topic in a very blase or scientific way.

2.the blase traveler refers to the ocean he has crossed as 'the pond'; the benefits of his worldly wisdom.

3.Your blase attitude gives your students an erroneous impression of the joys of scholarship.

4.Indeed, could we become over reliant on technology and consequently more blase about basic supervision??。

5.Chan has been known to be blase about his Hollywood work.

6.If you fly much, you see these things and learn to act blase about them.

7.Edna has been attending too many parties during the holidays ; she appears blase .

8.Ferguson has criticised the Old Trafford crowd for their blase attitude this season, but he praised them yesterday.

9.Advertisers tried something new to attract the blase audience.广

10.In that large clear eye he could see nothing that his blase nature could understand as guile.