whims

whims ['wɪmz]  ['wɪmz] 

原级:whim

whims

现在分词:whimming

过去分词:whimmed

过去式:whimmed

whims 基本解释
突发奇想;异想天开;一时的兴致( whim的名词复数 );突然的念头;
whims 单语例句

1. The spacing of these " barriers " seemed to depend more on the whims and gut feelings of the stock pundits than on hard economic facts.

2. The few patches of farmland left on the hillside are totally vulnerable to the whims of Mother Nature.

3. These establishments are often small and homey, with fixed menus that vary according to seasons and the chef's whims.

4. whims什么意思

4. Together these provide a mechanism by which American taxpayers subsidize the whims of the rich and fulfill their fantasies of immortality.

5. Diners simply choose from 98 yuan or 198 yuan set menus and partake in the chef's whims.

6. They demand their whims be catered to at a level that would draw withering glares from servers and maids in the West.

7. It is not dependent on the whims of nature or proper irrigation, either?

8. whims的意思

8. But the infrastructure in Kanas was being planned mostly for the needs and whims of Chinese tourists traveling in groups in buses.

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9. But if such a system is only based on the whims of administrators, it is not rational or lawful.

10. He argued that Palestinian support for Saddam and his " whims " had contributed to the suffering of Iraqi people.