capricious

导读:capricious音标
英 [kəˈprɪʃəs] 美 [kəˈprɪʃəs, -ˈpriʃəs]
capricious基本释义
adj.变化无常的;任性的
capricious用法及例句
adj1. determined by chance or i

capricious音标

英 [kəˈprɪʃəs]

美 [kəˈprɪʃəs, -ˈpriʃəs]

capricious基本释义

adj.变化无常的;任性的

capricious用法及例句

adj

1. determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason

e.g. a capricious refusalauthoritarian rulers are frequently capriciousthe victim of whimsical persecutions

Synonym: impulsivewhimsical

2. changeable

e.g. a capricious summer breezefreakish weather

Synonym: freakish

1. 反复无常的;善变的Someone who is capricious often changes their mind unexpectedly.

e.g. The Union accused Walesa of being capricious and undemocratic.工会指责威尔沙反复无常,不讲民主。e.g. ...capricious and often brutal leaders.任意妄为且残忍成性的领导人

capriciousnessLady racehorse owners have a reputation for capriciousness.赛马的女主人们出了名地性格多变。

2. 变幻莫测的;变幻无常的Something that is capricious often changes unexpectedly.

e.g. Both sides were troubled throughout by a capricious wind.双方一直在为风向飘忽不定而苦恼。e.g. ...a theatre with notoriously capricious acoustics.音响效果时好时坏、饱受诟病的剧院

capriciousnessPat stuck it out, despite the capriciousness and inhospitality of the English weather.尽管英国天气变化无常、十分糟糕,帕特还是挺了过来。

1. capricious

1. 反复无常:但可以确信的是,在选择材料时,并没有故意的反复无常(capricious)和武断(arbitrary),而是特殊的思想人物列表(peculiar cast of thought)在无意中决定着本书的意图.

2.

2. 反复无常的, 多变的:- flawed 有缺陷的 | - capricious 反复无常的, 多变的 | - uncritical 不加批判的

3. 风向不定的:negotiate 挤出一条路 | capricious 风向不定的 | sweep 一系列重大的事件

    They cultivated tropical plants in a capricious climate.

    出自:J. Cheever

    近义词

    反义词

    临近词

    unsteady不稳定的

    uncertain不确定的

    inconsistent不一致的

    wayward任性的

    unstable不稳定的

    quirky狡诈的

    unreliable不可靠的

    choppy波涛汹涌的

    volatile不稳定的

    mercurial善变的

    variable可变的

    freakish怪异的

    wanton淫乱的

    flighty轻浮的

    indecisive犹豫不决的

    erratic古怪的

    unpredictable不可预知的

    fickle变幻无常的

    whimsical异想天开的

    inconstant易变的

    aimless无目的的

    changeful易变的

    undependable不可靠的

    changeable易变的

    impulsive冲动的

    fanciful想像的

    moonish如月的

    sincere真诚的

    faithful忠诚的

    honest诚实的

    capricious appetite

    capriciousness

    Capricious or whimsical.

    Capricious or peculiar behavior.

    capriciously

    capricious fate

    Capricorn

    capricious adj.

    caprice

    capricious power

    相关列句

    Nixon's most capricious actions had occurred in times of quiet, not in reaction to crises .(尼克松采取*放任的行动是在平静的时候,而不是在对危机做出反应时。)

    Our hearts are capricious: it's their only diversion and their only excuse.(我们凭一时高兴而随心所欲,这是我们仅有的消遣和唯一的借口。)

    I be so capricious, you don't love.(我就是这样任性,迩爱要不要。)

    Singleton female easy and capricious selfish slack feeble minded wait.(独生子女轻易任性、自私、懒散、意志薄弱等。)

    That the only way will be free, even let will tot rid of the capricious.(使意志获得自由的唯一途径,就是让意志摆脱任性。)

    Hundreds of millions of people depend on regular monsoon rains to nourish their crop, but the monsoons are historically capricious.(世界上数亿人口仰赖定期季风带来的降雨进行农业耕作,但历史上季风的行踪却反复无常。)

    If the walls of that room could speak, what amount of blundering and capricious cruelty would they not bear witness to!(如果这个房间的墙壁会说话,那该有多少错误和任性的残暴行为会说出来呀!)

    After 41 years of his violently capricious rule, Libya's 6.5m people know Mr Qaddafi well enough to take him seriously.(经历了他41年的暴虐而反复无常的统治,利比亚六百五十万人民都很清楚,是时候制裁卡扎菲先生了。)

    You don't remember how I came to your the world how blatant nonsense capricious defiant.(你不会记得我是怎样来过你的世界怎样的喧嚣胡闹任性跋扈。)

    They're not the menials and servants of capricious gods.(他们也不是变幻无测上帝的奴仆。)

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