柯林斯詞典breeze /bri?z/ (breezing,breezed,breezes) 1. N-COUNT A breeze is a gentle wind. 微風(fēng) ...a cool summer breeze. …一陣涼爽的夏風(fēng)。2. N an easy task or state of ease[非正式] being happy here is a breeze 3. V-I If you breeze into a place or a position, you enter it in a very casual or relaxed manner. 輕而易擧 Lopez breezed into the quarter-finals of the tournament. 洛珮?biāo)馆p松進(jìn)入了那次錦標(biāo)賽的四分之一決賽。4. V-I If you breeze through something such as a game or test, you cope with it easily. 輕松應(yīng)付 John seems to breeze effortlessly through his many commitments at work. 約翰似乎對(duì)他工作中的許多職責(zé)應(yīng)付自如。5. N ashes of coal, coke, or charcoal used to make breeze blocks (做空心煤渣甎用的)煤炭灰 返回 breezing