Casual

Pronunciation:ˈkæʒuəl
ENZH

Quick Translations

  • 随意的
  • 漫不经心的
  • 非正式的

Definitions

adjective

Definition

Relaxed and unconcerned; not formal or serious.

In ZH

放松且不在乎;非正式或严肃。

Examples

  • She wore a casual dress to the picnic.
  • His casual attitude toward work made him less successful.
  • They planned a casual dinner with friends on Saturday.

Cultural Notes

In Western cultures, 'casual' often refers to clothing, events, or interactions that are informal and laid-back. Casual clothing, like jeans and t-shirts, is common in social settings, while formal attire is reserved for special occasions.

noun

Definition

A person who is relaxed in attitude or style; often someone who is not fully committed to a specific activity or organization.

In ZH

态度或风格放松的人;通常是对特定活动或组织不完全投入的人。

Examples

  • He is a casual when it comes to sports; he only watches games occasionally.
  • Many casuals prefer to enjoy their hobbies at their own pace without pressure.
  • The casuals at the park were enjoying the sunny weather without the need for planning.

Cultural Notes

In some contexts, 'casual' can also refer to people who participate in activities without deep commitment. For example, in sports or hobbies, 'casual players' enjoy the activity without striving to be the best.

adjective

Definition

Occurring by chance; not planned.

In ZH

偶然发生的;没有计划的。

Examples

  • It was a casual meeting that ended up becoming very productive.
  • Their conversation was casual, just two friends catching up.
  • We had a casual encounter at the grocery store.

Cultural Notes

Using 'casual' in this sense emphasizes a lack of intention behind an event, which can suggest spontaneity and a relaxed attitude in social interactions.