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 lighthearted ['lait'hɑ:tid]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 快乐的, 心情愉快的

  1. Showing or characterized by cheerfulness and lighthearted excitement; merry.
    快乐的,愉快的表现出欢乐的、愉快的激动的,或具有其特征的;高兴的
  2. He leans towards more lighthearted subjects in his later works.
    他在後期的创作中倾向於比较轻松的主题。


lighthearted
[ adj ]
carefree and happy and lighthearted
<adj.all>
was loved for her blithe spirita merry blithesome nature
her lighthearted nature
trilling songs with a lightsome heart


  1. The $1,500 for the iron cage was donated by New York producers of a planned musical based on the lighthearted mystery film "The Thin Man," starring Miss Loy and William Powell.
  2. Australia has often been called the 51st state - a lighthearted reference to the proliferation of Hollywood films, fast-food restaurants and baseball caps.
  3. "They'll help us get a serious message across in a lighthearted way," said James Ridenour, director of the National Park Service.
  4. He protested that some networks juxtaposed his lighthearted banter with reporters with pictures of bodies of U.S. servicemen killed in Panama being unloaded from a transport plane.
  5. Bush's ire may have been sparked by footage shown on television networks of some lighthearted remarks the president made on the golf course Friday.
  6. Contributing Editor Ross K. Baker, in a lighthearted look at U.S. pornography prospects in the April issue of American Demographics: One factor working in favor of the industry is that there is little foreign competition.
  7. Residents of Greater Cleveland and northeastern Ohio have become stoical regarding the lighthearted tone of the media spotlight that is occasionally focused on our region.
  8. Rep. Woody Aydlette, whose lighthearted promotion of the cockroach was rejected, did succeed in adding an amendment that would require a three-fourths vote instead of a majority vote in the General Assembly to adopt state symbols.
  9. Mikhail S. Gorbachev's hurried return to his earthquake-stricken nation avoids the specter of pictures of the Soviet president on a lighthearted sightseeing tour while thousands of his countrymen lay dead.
  10. Robert Dye, spokesman for the Journal, said the ads were intended to be "lighthearted spoofs" and that both were pulled.
  11. Jackson wrote a lighthearted column about it, and the fat was in the fire.
  12. The candid, lighthearted gathering chills suddenly, and one man growls: "The press isn't being helpful.
  13. But 65% of those surveyed said some advertisements may be more appropriate during war coverage than others, and 62% said lighthearted, upbeat spots aren't appropriate during war news.
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