JOKING/NOT SERIOUSto joke about something or treat it as not being very serious, especially when it is important 不把某事当一回事,轻松对待某事,〔尤指〕拿重要的事开玩笑
She tried to make light of the situation, but I could tell that she was worried.
她尽量装出一副轻松的样子,但是我看得出她对这局面很担心。
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make light of something• It is shocking that anyone could make light of child abuse.• Amy tried to make light of it to Amelia and Muriel, who inevitably found out.• When they were mentioned, they were usually made light of, or glossed over.• You can not entirely make light of such demonstrations.• Voice over NuclearElectric were making light of the delay and praised the way the mockemergency was being handled.• He talked of the future; he made light of the present and its difficulties until Lucy lost sight of them too.• It sounds as if she is making light of the suffering of the men, which is very real.• I didn't mean to make light of your problems.