capricious

美音:[kə'prɪʃəs] 英音:[kə'prɪʃəs]

简单释义:


adj.(态度或行为)反复无常的;任性的;变化无常的;变幻莫测的

网络多变的;善变的

完整释义:


adj.

1.善变,变化无常的,变幻无常的;变化莫测的
2.反覆无常的,任性的
3.任性的,放任的,轻率任性的
4.怪想的
5.出尔反尔;两面三刀;没有准儿,谁也说不清
6.风向不定
7.突变的


例句:

  1. "Her highly strung temperament made her uncertain . . . capricious . . . enchanting" (George Bernard Shaw).
    “她极易激动的个性使得她性情多变…反复无常…魅力无穷”(乔治·贝尔纳·萧伯纳)。

  2. For the past 15 years or so, graduates have emerged blinking into the white light of a witless and capricious boom time.
    过去的15年,愚昧而又变幻无常的繁荣时代晃花了毕业生们的眼。

  3. "As capricious as it may sound, how long a baby looks at something is a strong indicator of what they know, " Hespos said.
    “同样变幻莫测的是,婴儿观察事物的时间长短强烈印证了他们了解事物的程度,”Hespos说道。

  4. The greatest disadvantage of a person is not selfish, passionate, brutal, capricious, but a paranoid love do not love themselves.
    一个人最大的缺点不是自私、多情、野蛮、任性,而是偏执的爱一个不爱自己的人。

  5. He judged her to be capricious, and easily weary of the pleasure of the moment.
    他认为她是任性的,很容易对一时的快乐产生厌倦。

  6. Explicit government ownership would be an improvement over the onerous, fiddly and capricious intervention of today.
    明确政府所有权,将是对目前繁重、毫无目的和反复无常的政府干预的改进。

  7. A little capricious, a bit blue, sometimes Ken lovely, sometimes very hateful.
    有点反复无常,有点忧郁,有时候肯可爱,有时候很可恨。

  8. But he is capricious and he fails to see how he comes across to the electorate.
    但是他反复无常,而且未能找出如何向选民传达思想的方法。

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