"bored from overindulgence," 1819, from French blasé, past participle of blaser "to satiate" (17c.), which is of unknown origin. Perhaps from Dutch blazen "to blow" (related to English blast), with a sense of "puffed up under the effects of drinking."
blase
see blasé.
双语例句
1. She's very blase about parties.
她非常腻烦聚会.
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2. Ein Dinosaurier, dessen Absterben jetzt zusammentrifft mitdem Platzender virtuellen Blase.
这就像一头恐龙,现在它的灭绝与虚拟泡沫的幻灭同时发生着.
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3. The drinkers also seem more blase than ever about the consequences.
而他们似乎对后果也更加地漠不关心.
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4. Chan has been known to blase about his Hollywood work.
众所周知,成龙已经对他的好莱坞工作心生厌倦.
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5. The film star is blase about endless flattery now.