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casual 英語で:

1. u


u for union
The Esperanto alphabet has 28 letters: a, b, c, ĉ, d, e, f, g, ĝ, h, ĥ, i, j, ĵ, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, ŝ, t, u, ŭ, v, z.
They were delegates from India to the U. N.
The U. N. moved to impose sanctions.
Japan stood with the United States at the U. N. Assembly.
If I could rearrange the alphabet, I would put U and I together.

英語 "という言葉casual"(u)集合で発生します。

logo vs short u

2. casual


The fact is apparent to the most casual observer.
A casual remark can hurt someone.
casual clothes
I get the impression we will pay for this casual approach sooner or later.
Even casual observers realize one striking thing about drones — they often have four propellers (but can have anywhere from three to eight) unlike traditional RC helicopters, which have only one main rotor.
The verb 'help' takes to-infinitives and bare infinitives but bare infinitives are said to be the most common in casual text; as also used in this example sentence.
Up to now we've been taking a casual relaxed attitude toward our relationship but I want to start looking at us more critically.
That topic is too intimate to share with casual acquaintances.
I want our relationship to be casual - let's not talk about getting married just yet!
The interview took place around the kitchen table and was very casual.
 His voice was casual, but Harry couldn't help noticing that Mr. Weasley's ears had gone red, just like Ron's did when he was under Pressure.
Mono-casual, that is, caused by one thing.
It won't be an elegant party, so you can put on something casual.
Why can female staff in Canterbury wear casual clothes but the men have to wear shirts and ties?
You really need to take your studies more seriously if you want to succeed – your attitude is far too casual

3. not formal or not for a formal situation



4. Desultory


“Desultory”: ramble on; continue talking or writing in a desultory manner; basically, sort of disorganized.
Most of the others also lit their pipes and a desultory conversation ensued.

5. Not planned or without particular meaning or importance



6. smart


He's smart.
This time he dressed down, having realized that the smart suit would be out of place.
Smart shopping requires careful planning.
Smart people learn from their mistakes.
Sentences bring context to the words. Sentences have personalities. They can be funny, smart, silly, insightful, touching, hurtful.
Lola the cow, Lola the cow, she's smart and she brings trouble, and she goes mooooo.
Smart mob is sometimes perceived as a political danger - mostly in the countries lacking in traditions of democracy.
They're stupid children, what a nuisance, she said. I replied praising them: "What are you saying, They're both smart, with a good memory and a promising future"
He learned Chinese so fast, everyone says he's very smart, that he really has a gift with languages.
It was a pleasure to spend the evening with a smart, funny and beautiful girl like you.
Some smart alecks cut in when I was asking her to marry me.
Karim was dressed neatly in a smart shirt tucked in his pants; he hoped to study engineering.
He came back with enough money to buy a smart flat in a good part of Warsaw.
Do you think it naturally follows that smart people have big egos?
You just can't let things slip around this nonchalantly smart girl.