capricious

capricious [kəˈprɪʃəs]  [kəˈprɪʃəs, -ˈpriʃəs] 

capricious 基本解释

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形容词反复无常的; 任性的; 多变的; 变化无常的

capricious 同义词

形容词whimsical impulsive

capricious 反义词

capricious的解释

形容词sincere faithful honest steadfast

capricious 网络解释

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. 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

capricious 词典解释

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

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

2. capricious的近义词

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

capriciousness
Pat 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。
capricious 单语例句

1. The sector's fortunes are directly related to tourist numbers, which could be capricious.

2. This has been the pattern during the past few weeks, with major indexes swinging from one extreme to another in capricious trading.

3. capricious的翻译

3. The easing of tension between China and the United States in the last few days is a fresh reminder how capricious bilateral relations are.

4. capricious

4. Economic exchanges have remained the most vibrant mainstream of bilateral interactions, despite all the vicissitudes in the capricious political ties.

5. capricious

5. But its delight in playing the name game reflects the capricious and opportunist nature of the current Manila administration.

6. The weather can be capricious and it is unrealistic for meteorological workers to give 100 percent accurate forecasts.

7. " We need to be prepared for whatever surprises this capricious new virus delivers next, " she adds.

8. Pitt makes the character an intimidating figure, a capricious mix of toughness and tenderness.

9. Chicken brings excessive fire to the liver and can make some people capricious.

10. capricious的解释

10. Yet its uniqueness lies in the capricious moves that can develop a good rhythm.

capricious 英英释义

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adj

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

    e.g. a capricious refusal
           authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious
           the victim of whimsical persecutions

    Synonym: impulsive whimsical

2. changeable

    e.g. a capricious summer breeze
           freakish weather

    Synonym: freakish