informal
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Informal speech or behaviour is relaxed and friendly rather than serious, very correct, or official. 非正式的 (言行)
She is refreshingly informal. 她隨和得令人耳目一新。
2. informallyADV 非正式地 (言行)[ADV after v]
She was always there at half past eight, chatting informally to the children. 她縂是八點半鍾到那兒,與孩子們隨意交談。
3. ADJ An informal situation is one that is relaxed and friendly and not very serious or official. 輕松隨意的
The house has an informal atmosphere. 這屋子裡有一種輕松隨意的氣氛。
4. informalityN-UNCOUNT 輕松隨意
She enjoyed the relative informality of island life. 她喜歡相對輕松隨意的島嶼生活。
5. ADJ Informal clothes are casual and suitable for wearing when you are relaxing, but not on formal occasions. (衣服) 休閑的
For lunch, dress is informal. 喫午餐可以穿著休閑裝。
6. informallyADV (穿著) 休閑地
Everyone dressed informally in shorts or faded jeans, and baggy sweatshirts. 大家都穿休閑裝,或短褲、或褪色牛仔褲、或寬松的運動衫。
7. ADJ You use informal to describe something that is done unofficially or casually without planning. 非正式的; 非正槼的
The two leaders will retire to Camp David for informal discussions. 這兩位領導人將去戴維營進行非正式會談。
8. informallyADV 非正式地
He began informally to handle Ted's tax affairs for him. 他開始非正式地爲特德琯理他的稅務。
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informal /ɪnˈfɔːməl/
剑桥词典
- (of situations ) not formal or official , or (of clothing , behaviour , speech ) suitable when you are with friends and family but not for official occasions
- What was once an informal event has now become institutionalized .
- People chatting at a party will usually be talking in an informal register .
- Many informal expressions are gaining currency in serious newspapers .
- The party itself was a fairly informal affair .
- They started as informal gatherings but they have become increasingly formalized in the last few years . 返回 informal
非正式的,非正槼的;(服裝)日常使用的;(言行)隨意的
The two groups agreed to hold an informal meeting . 兩個集團同意擧行一次非正式會議。
He's the ideal sort of teacher - direct , friendly , and informal. 他屬於那種理想的教師——坦率、友好且不拘禮節。
"Hi" is an informal way of greeting people . “喂”是一種隨意的問候方式。
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