释义 |
laid-back adjective relaxed, passive, easy-going US, 1969- “[L]aid back” can mean anything from “uninterested” to “lazy slob”, and it is used usually by people who don’t want to do anything. — Sunday Times, 6 August 1979
- “Somehow, I just wanted to get really laid-back,” [Neil] Young recalled... “Okay, let’s just get really, really mellow and peaceful ... make music that’s just as intense as the electric stuff but which comes from a completely different place, a more loving place. — Barney Hoskyns, Waiting For The Sun, p. 201, 1996
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