0 Casual clothes are not formal or not suitable for special occasions:
casual clothes
3 not serious or considered, or done by chance:
4 not serious or careful in attitude; only partly interested:
6 not regular or frequent; temporary or done sometimes:
casual laborers
He was only a casual acquaintance – I didn’t know him well.
a casual remark
casual conversation
8 used to describe work that is not permanent, or workers that are not employed permanently but only when a company needs them:
10 a worker who is not employed permanently but only when a company needs them:
On the whole, semi-skilled and unskilled positions are filled by casuals.
His casual behaviour was wholly inappropriate for such a formal occasion.
His clothes were artfully arranged to look stylishly casual.
Everyone else was in jeans and casual gear and I had my office clothes on - I stuck out like a sore thumb.
She successfully overcomes her fear of hurting casual acquaintances' feelings and ultimately, though tactfully, tells them the truth.
Most of the women were casual workers working, typically, with low capital investment in tools and technology.
The book is exhaustively researched, more than amply documented, and engagingly written for both serious research scholars and casual readers.
Applicants for casual relief first attended on the overseer or churchwarden of the individual parish, men who were appointed annually.
However, the use of the term in this context appears to have been casual since artists were never an official estate.
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非正式的, (衣服)休閒的, 便裝的…
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非正式的, (衣服)休闲的, 便装的…
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informal, fortuito, despreocupado…
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informal, descontraído, esportivo…
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(服装が)カジュアルな, 不用意な, 思いつきの…
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rastlantısal, tesadüfi, kayıtsız…
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décontracté/-ée, désinvolte, accidentel/-elle…
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informal, casual, despreocupat…
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