Complacent به انگلیسی
From Longman Dictionary
com‧pla‧cent /kəmˈpleɪsənt/ adjective
pleased with a situation, especially something you have achieved, so that you stop trying to improve or change things – used to show disapproval
از موقعیتی راضی هستید، مخصوصاً چیزی که به دست آورده اید، به طوری که از تلاش برای بهبود یا تغییر چیزها دست بردارید – برای نشان دادن عدم تایید استفاده می شود.
Example
There’s a danger of becoming complacent if you win a few games
We simply cannot afford to be complacent about the future of our car industry
We’ve been winning, but we’re not going to get complacent
I would have been insufferably snobbish and complacent
He said that we have become complacent about child labour, and that the situation is much worse than it appears