breeze
n
1 [C, U] light wind 微风: a sea breeze 海风
A gentle breeze was blowing. 微风轻吹.
There's not much breeze today. 今天没有什麽风.
2 [sing] (infml 口 esp US) thing that is easy to do or enjoy 容易做的事物; 容易享有的事物
Some people think learning to drive is a breeze. 有些人认为不费吹灰之力就可学会开车.
3 [C] (Brit infml 口) noisy quarrel 争吵.
4 (idm 习语) shoot the breeze => shoot1. breeze, v (phr v) breeze along, in, out, etc (infml 口) move in a cheerful carefree way (in the specified direction) (向某方向)飘然移动
Look who's just breezed in! 看, 一阵风把谁刮来啦!
He breezes through life, never worrying about anything. 他生活一帆风顺, 什麽事也不用操心.
The price we pay for cheap food may be already too high: Mad Cow Disease (BSE) in cattle, salmonella in chicken and eggs, and wisteria in dairy products.