英 [ˈblɑːzeɪ] 美 [blɑːˈzeɪ]
adj. 玩厌了的,厌烦于享乐的
n. (Blase)人名;(德)布拉泽;(法)布拉斯
very sophisticated especially because of surfeit; versed in the ways of the world
the blase traveler refers to the ocean he has crossed as `the pond'
同义词: worldly
uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence
his blase indifference ; a petulant blase air
同义词: bored
nonchalantly unconcerned
a blase attitude about housecleaning
玩厌了的,厌烦于享乐的
厌于享乐的
叶;刃;扁平的部份;荡子 blase a.厌烦于享乐或人生的 blatant a.喧哗的;炫耀的 [a word used by Spenser(1596), perh after Sc blatand = bleating bleat 咩地叫;抱怨地说] .
... au courant adj. 熟知时事的;最新的 blase adj. 厌于享乐的 chic adj. 时髦的 ...
... blarney n.奉承话,谄媚 blase adj.对享乐感到厌倦的,无动于衷的 blench v.退缩,畏缩 ...
... bilk 躲某人的债,骗取 blase 厌倦的,冷漠的 bleak 寒冷的,阴沉的 ...
Chan has been known to be blase about his Hollywood work.
众所周知,成龙已经对他的好莱坞工作心生厌倦。
If you fly much, you see these things and learn to act blase about them.
如果你经历多了,你就会对这些事情表现出漠不关心。
Having been very blase about the whole thing, I found the reality absurdly moving.
出于对整件事的漠不关心,我发现现实在荒谬地进行着。
"I'm one of those people who are basically blase" about the market, she says.
It's easy to grow blase when computer graphics do all the work for you.
"A lot of people are very blase about it, they don't have any emotional interest other than monetary gain and the thrill of the race, " he added.