footloose

英[ˈfʊtlu:s]
美[ˈfʊtˌlus]

基本释义

adj.
未婚的; 独身的; 自由自在; 无拘无束

实用例句

Bert was a footloose, unemployed actor.

伯特是不受雇于任何人的自由演员。

牛津词典

Ah, I was still footloose and fancy-free (= free to enjoy myself) in those days.

啊,那些日子我还是自由自在、无忧无虑的。

牛津词典

In the eyes of the public, a divorced man is footloose and fancy-free.

在公众心目中,离婚的男人无牵无挂、自由自在。

People that are single tend to be more footloose.

单身的人往往更加无拘无束。

You will be footloose and fancy free soon enough.

你很快就会自由自在,无拘无束了.

期刊摘选

Modern finance a footloose industry, so threat seems at least partially credible.

现代金融业不受地域限制, 因此,这种威胁至少在一定程度上还是有威慑力的.

期刊摘选

Example : They are working happily with Kent's, though sometimes pining for the footloose school days.

我还在桑德森公司工作, 而且工作很称心—虽然偶尔我也渴望从前自由自在的日子.

期刊摘选

Americans have always been a footloose people always moving on.

美国人总是一群自由自在的人,总在跑来跑去.

期刊摘选

Some of these people are footloose and flighty.

其中有些人是自由流动和反复无常的.

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If the ability footloose and last H net, be on night shift all can, ha ha.

如果能自由自在的上H网, 上夜班都可以, 呵呵.

期刊摘选

Bert was a footloose, unemployed actor.

伯特是不受雇于任何人的自由演员。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

People that are single tend to be more footloose.

单身的人往往更加无拘无束。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. free to go or do as one pleases;

    "Americans have always been a footloose people always moving on"

    "a footloose young man eager to see the big city"

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