cavalier的意思和读音

cavalier

: [ˌkævəˈlɪr] : [ˌkævəˈlɪə(r)]

n.;()

adj.

v.()

cavaliers  

adj.polite

n.knight,caballero,knight-errant,adventurer

adj.careless,offhand,inconsiderate,high-handed,arrogant

cavalieradj.

1.not caring enough about sth important or about the feelings of other people

The government takes a cavalier attitude to the problems of prison overcrowding.

n.1.;()2.,3.4.】()1.;()2.,3.4.】()

adj.1.,;;2.,3.()

v.1.(),()2.

adj.1.not caring about other peoples feelings or about the seriousness of a situation

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2. caprice cavalier celebrity ...

3. defect cavalier decadent ...

4. cautious cavalier ; cavalry ...

5. ize cavalier n. 】 caveat n. 】 ...

6. Bamboo Cavalier Calabash ...

7. godsend cavalier acquired ...

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1.No other supplier of any other service would even dare to behave in such an egregious and cavalier manner.

2.As you now know, our former hero, who grew up in the very region that he deserted this evening, is no longer a Cleveland Cavalier.

3.My dream is to be a real "knight" or cavalier. The chivalry are very nobleness, I really repine it.

4.Cavalier as he may have been about his wives, he had a deep moral sense.

5.I wondered if I would ever be able to sound so cavalier about the "vegetarian" vampire diet.

6.After the Japanese experience, such cavalier dismissal of the intrinsic problems of nuclear power is no longer plausible.

7." A Cavalier who heard about that told me another thing: " Give me a running start for my horse and I'll crush any enemy.:“。”

8.Combat is a very hard game, I think people are being awfully cavalier about this restriction being lifted.

9.After 14 years, they seem to have concluded that people are rather cavalier about the facts.14

10.City travel is easiest via China's cheap taxis (whose drivers happily do not require tipping), though driving styles are cavalier.便便),