in a breeze
英:[in ə bri:z] 美: [ɪn e briz]
in a breeze 基本解释
adv.不费力地;
in a breeze 相关例句
双语例句
用作副词(adv.)- The guest team won the game in a breeze.
客队毫不费力地赢得了比赛。 - He flung off a few articles for the magazine.
他毫不费力地为一本杂志写了好几篇文章。
权威例句
Old English þeru ‘Loaves’ in a Westbury Charter of 793–796Two English carols in a Radnorshire deed of 1471 at Bridgwater, SomersetEdgar at Chester in 973: A Breton Link?Durham, Caithness, and Armes PrydeinMedievalism in Technology Old and NewOld English wassenas ‘retainers’ in Gospatrick's WritRenée R. Trilling, The Aesthetics of Nostalgia: Historical Representation in Old English VerseBune ‘maiden; beloved’ in Ancrene WisseMael Suthain and a Charter of King EadwigVision and Gender in Malory's 'Morte Darthur'. Arthurian Studies, 75 by Molly Martin