Marked by blithe unconcern; nonchalant. 漫不经心的;漠不关心的
So simple— and so blithe. (的想法)天真,也太轻巧。
blithe
[ adj ]
lacking or showing a lack of due concern
<adj.all> spoke with blithe ignorance of the true situation
carefree and happy and lighthearted
<adj.all> was loved for her blithe spirit a merry blithesome nature her lighthearted nature trilling songs with a lightsome heart
Blithe \Blithe\ (bl[imac][th]), a. [AS. bl[=i][eth]e blithe, kind; akin to Goth. blei[thorn]s kind, Icel. bl[=i][eth]r mild, gentle, Dan. & Sw. blid gentle, D. blijd blithe, OHG. bl[=i]di kind, blithe.] Gay; merry; sprightly; joyous; glad; cheerful; as, a blithe spirit.
The blithe sounds of festal music. --Prescott.
A daughter fair, So buxom, blithe, and debonair. --Milton.
The real wild card is Treasury's blithe demand for triple-A bond ratings for GSEs, absent "agency status."
The Pop artists' blithe acceptance of the crude mechanics of capitalist advertising he found hard to take.
This weekend, David Kulick's blithe heroism, Alan Good's serene command and Frederic Gafner's vivid involvement all made particularly strong impressions. The structure of an Event varies greatly.
He painted as he pleased, showing a blithe disregard for traditional realism and a preference for monochromatic scenes embodying the Confucian virtues of simplicity, purity and restraint.