blithely
adverb uk/ˈblaɪð.li/ us/ˈblaɪð.li/
欢乐地,愉快地;无忧无虑地
happily and without feeling or showing any worry, especially when there is a reason to be worried
She blithely agreed to the contract without realizing what its consequences would be. 她愉快地同意了这份合同,没有意识到后果是什么。
A blithely optimistic 75% of the students believed that they would one day become millionaires. 75%的学生乐观地认为,他们有一天会成为百万富翁。
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- "Yes, that's true," she said blithely.
- She had blithely assumed that her parents would pay for the trip.
- Her husband blithely dismisses the noise in the attic as "wind".