breeze
noun uk/briːz/ us/briːz/
(WIND)
B1 [ C ]和风,微风
a light and pleasant wind
a warm/cool breeze 和煦/凉爽的风
She let the gentle breeze cool her face. 她任由清凉的微风吹拂着自己的脸颊。
- More examples
- Flags flapped in the breeze above their tents.
- There's quite a fresh breeze today.
- The breeze rippled the water.
- A light breeze stirred the leaves lying on the path.
- The sudden breeze made the candles blow out.
(SOMETHING EASY)
[ S ] informal(常指出乎意料的)轻而易举的事
something that is easy to achieve, often unexpectedly
You won't have any problems with the entrance test - it's an absolute breeze. 入学考试你决不会有问题——那实在是轻而易举的事。
breeze
verb [ I usually + adv/prep ] uk/briːz/ us/briːz/
(WALK)
飘然而行;轻盈而自信地走
to walk somewhere quickly and confidently, without worry or embarrassment
She just breezed in as if she'd only been away a day instead of a year. 她一阵风似地走进来,好像她只离开了一天而不是一年。
(DO EASILY)
informal轻松完成;轻松赢得
to easily complete or win something
She breezed through the song as though she'd been singing it for years. 她轻松地唱完了那首歌,好像这首歌她唱了好多年似的。
mainly US He breezed to victory with 78 percent of the vote. 他以78%的得票率轻松获胜。