casual
ca
ˈkæ
sual
ʒuəl
zhooēl
British pronunciation
/ˈkæʒʊəl/

Définition et signification de « casual » en anglais

casual
01

décontracté

(of clothing) comfortable and suitable for everyday use or informal events and occasions
casual definition and meaning
example
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The office has a casual dress code on Fridays, allowing employees to wear more relaxed clothing.
Le bureau a un code vestimentaire décontracté le vendredi, permettant aux employés de porter des vêtements plus détendus.
02

marked by a carefree or indifferent manner

example
Exemples
Her casual tone concealed her nervousness.
03

without or appearing to be without plan, order, or method

example
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The room had a casual arrangement of furniture.
04

superficiel, décontracté

done without paying close attention to detail or with a relaxed, superficial approach
example
Exemples
She gave the room a casual inspection, not noticing the dust in the corners.
Elle a donné à la pièce une inspection superficielle, sans remarquer la poussière dans les coins.
05

occurring or selected randomly, by coincidence, or without intention

example
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Casual encounters can lead to lasting friendships.
06

not showing effort, strain, or tension

example
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His casual posture suggested confidence.
07

occurring on a temporary, intermittent, or irregular basis

example
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Casual laborers filled in during busy periods.
08

characterized by a lack of seriousness or responsibility

example
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The casual employee often missed deadlines.
09

décontracté, informel

(of events, places, or situations) informal and relaxed, without strict rules or expectations
example
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They decided to have a casual dinner at a local restaurant.
Ils ont décidé de prendre un dîner décontracté dans un restaurant local.
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