blase

['blɑze]
  • adj. 玩厌了的,厌烦于享乐的
  • n. (Blase)人名;(德)布拉泽;(法)布拉斯

畅通词汇

中文词源


blase 厌烦的

词源不详。可能同blow, 指喝酒喝吐了的,喝到烦的。

英英释意


1. 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'"
"the benefits of his worldly wisdom"
2. uninterested because of frequent exposure or indulgence;
"his blase indifference"
"a petulent blase air"
"the bored gaze of the successful film star"
3. nonchalantly unconcerned;
"a blase attitude about housecleaning"

英文词源


blase (adj.)
"bored from overindulgence," 1819, from French blasé, past participle of blaser "to satiate" (17c.), which is of unknown origin. Perhaps from Dutch blazen "to blow" (related to English blast), with a sense of "puffed up under the effects of drinking."
blase
see blasé.

实用场景例句


She's very blase about parties.
她非常腻烦聚会.

辞典例句

Ein Dinosaurier, dessen Absterben jetzt zusammentrifft mitdem Platzender virtuellen Blase.
这就像一头恐龙,现在它的灭绝与虚拟泡沫的幻灭同时发生着.

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The drinkers also seem more blase than ever about the consequences.
而他们似乎对后果也更加地漠不关心.

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Chan has been known to 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.

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The film star is blase about endless flattery now.
那位电影明星现在对无休无止的吹捧已经厌烦了.

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The pop star is blase about money now.
那位流行歌星现在对钱已经厌烦了.

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A blase attitude about housecleaning.
对打扫房间感到无动于衷的态度.

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Your blase attitude gives your students an erroneous impression of the joys of scholarship.
你那厌世的态度将会令学生对学问的乐趣产生一种错误的理解.

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