0 Casual clothes are not formal or not suitable for special occasions. -- (衣服)休閒的;便裝的
casual clothes 便裝
1 not taking or not seeming to take much interest -- 不在意的;不放在心上的;漫不經心的
3 not serious or considered, or done by chance -- 不經意的,隨意的;碰巧的
As figure 2 shows the labour input of core workers remained relatively steady throughout the year, while that of casual workers had - unsurprisingly - summer peaks.
But within these limits, it also stabilised his power by restricting casual workers to his patronage.
A properly regulated union workhouse would perhaps deter the great numbers of casual applicants and control those who entered its doors.
Reformers denigrated the casual and inhumane mode of legislating in the eighteenth century and estimated that over 200 capital offences had been created.
The answer that it was "out of a sudden, casual curiosity" will not do.
Even a casual glance at much of the imported pabulum, both organic and conventional, lurking on the supermarket shelf lends strength to that particular argument.
The contrast between crown vigilance in protecting its income and its casual attitude toward complaints about dissent could not have been more marked.
It would be nice if type errors could be filtered and translated so that they are more informative to casual users of the library.