whimsical

whimsical [ˈwɪmzɪkl]  [ˈhwɪmzɪkəl, ˈwɪm-] 

whimsical 基本解释

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形容词异想天开的; 反复无常的; 古怪的,奇形怪状的

whimsical 网络解释

whimsical的近义词

1. 心情浮动的:whimsey 怪念头 | whimsical 心情浮动的 | whimsicality 心情浮动

2. 古怪的;异想天开的:战争,冲突warfare | 古怪的,异想天开的whimsical | 运动会sports meet

3. 異想天開的色彩:Opaque 不透明色 | Translucent 半透明色 | Whimsical 異想天開的色彩

4. 变化无常:groundbreaking开创性的 | Whimsical变化无常 | urn骨灰盒

whimsical 词典解释

1. 怪异的;反复无常的;不切实际的
    A whimsical person or idea is unusual, playful, and unpredictable, rather than serious and practical.

    e.g. McGrath remembers his offbeat sense of humor, his whimsical side...
           麦格拉思记得他不同寻常的幽默感和他古怪的一面。
    e.g. His graphic art became slighter and more whimsical.
           他的平面艺术变得越来越无足轻重,越来越异想天开。

whimsical 单语例句

1. whimsical的反义词

1. The artist has been camping out in the gallery for the past week preparing whimsical site specific works for Shanghai.

2. And the solutions being bandied about range in type from the commonplace to the whimsical.

3. Travelers can do either at this property nestled in the Connecticut countryside, home to a total of 18 whimsical cottages designed by innovative architects.

4. The month marks a festival dedicated to the whimsical figures which were originally designed to keep birds away from newly sown crops.

5. whimsical

5. Also, the cocktails were too sweet and whimsical for the serious drinker.

6. We loved the wordy menu with its whimsical descriptions and the Alice in Wonderland feeling was further reinforced as every dish offers wine pairings.

7. In the whimsical story, the hero and the heroine fall in love in their dreams.

8. One whimsical contribution featured a viewer lacing up a pair of red espadrilles to walk the city's streets.

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9. Decent traditional French food and whimsical decor make Maxim's that antique find you hope to uncover at Panjiayuan.

10. whimsical在线翻译

10. It is somewhat like Van Gogh's rendition of sunflowers - distinctive, whimsical and never boring.

whimsical 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: capricious impulsive