ultra-casual
adjective (also ultracasual) uk/ˌʌl.trəˈkæʒ.ju.əl/ us/ˌʌl.trəˈkæʒ.uː.əl/
(INFORMAL)
超休闲的;特别随意的
extremely informal
He has a down-to-earth manner and dresses for the office in ultra-casual blue jeans.
He writes in the ultracasual tone of a chatty e-mail to a friend.
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- Her look has always been ultra-casual; I'm not sure she even owns any high-heeled shoes.
- He showed up to the rehearsal ultra-casual in T-shirt and baggy jeans .
- I prefer to eat in places that are ultra-casual, rather than posh restaurants.
- The set design is ultra-casual, not impressive or flashy.
(NOT INTERESTED)
很不在意的
not taking or not seeming to take much interest at all in something
"How's Mary?" he asked, trying to sound ultra-casual. “玛丽怎么样了?” 他问道,尽量让自己听起来很不在乎。
The staff were ultracasual about serving us. 工作人员非常随意地为我们服务。
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- They are so ultracasual about everything you'd think that they don't care.
- The ultra-casual way she talks about her mother's death makes me wonder if there's something wrong with her.