adv.冷淡地,漠不关心地
nonchalant───adj.冷淡的,漠不关心的
nonchalance───n.冷淡;漠不关心;冷静
concordantly───和谐地
noncharacter───非字符
nonviolently───adv.非暴力地
concomitantly───adv.附随地
noncharacters───非字符
pot-valiantly───勇敢地
clamantly───吵闹地
He was leaning nonchalantly against the wall.───他漫不经心地斜倚着墙。
She raised her head and nonchalantly extended her hand, the palm up.───她抬起头,若无其事的摊开手掌,掌心向上。
Then the farmer nonchalantly said, "Okay, Benny, pull."───最后农夫漫不经心的说,“好了,班尼,你也拉一下吧。”
"We won't do any more of this here, but, remember, you belong to me, " he said, as he turned and walked nonchalantly down the hall.───“咱们以后不再在这儿干这种事情,可是要记着,你是我的人了,”他一面说一面不动声色的走过穿堂。
I smiled nonchalantly: 'It was nothing. Someday you'll do this too. ' He looked at me as if I was a god.───我无所谓地笑了笑:“没什么。有一天你也能做到的。”他看着我,简直将我奉若神明。
Every few minutes, one stops chewing, looks around, and then nonchalantly continues eating as if nothing has happened.───每隔几分钟,一只山羊停止咀嚼,环顾四周,然后若无其事地继续吃草,似乎什么事情也没发生。
This dog would make even a dog like that slink nonchalantly be? hind the sofa and pretend to be extremely preoccupied with its rubber bone.───这只狗甚至可以和其他狗那样懒洋洋地趴在舒适的沙发后面,假装对它塑胶狗骨头兴致盎然。
They nonchalantly dived in, swam swiftly across the pool and pulled themselves up on the big rocks to luxuriate the sun.───他们漫不经意的跳入水潭,飞快地游到对岸,爬上那两块大石头,尽情的享受日光。
At a nearby lakeside pub, moonshine is dispensed and a goat wanders nonchalantly among the drinkers.───在附近的一家湖边酒馆,月光泄地,一只山羊在饮者中漠不关心地闲逛。
Oh, it's just a statue nonchalantly.
'I already know,' she replied nonchalantly.
It occurs when Chan nonchalantly eases himself down a brick wall, bracing his legs against a convenient palm tree.
On the screen a woman nonchalantly opens the lid of a washing machine and out leaps one of the Things.
She shrugged nonchalantly and turned away.
He was leaning nonchalantly against the wall.
He walked nonchalantly to the door.
People were moving more slowly and nonchalantly, without the pretext of a destination or purpose.
He also captured tradesmen posing nonchalantly outside their stores and ragged black labourers awaiting hire to unload steamboats.