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capricious

[kəˈprɪʃəs] [kəˈprɪʃəs, -ˈpriʃəs]
  • 副词:capriciously;
  • 名词:capriciousness;
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    • ADJ-GRADED
      反复无常的;善变的
      Someone who is capricious often changes their mind unexpectedly.
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      The Union accused Walesa of being capricious and undemocratic. 工会指责威尔沙反复无常,不讲民主。 ...capricious and often brutal leaders. 任意妄为且残忍成性的领导人
    • ADJ-GRADED
      变幻莫测的;变幻无常的
      Something that is capricious often changes unexpectedly.
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      Both sides were troubled throughout by a capricious wind. 双方一直在为风向飘忽不定而苦恼。 ...a theatre with notoriously capricious acoustics. 音响效果时好时坏、饱受诟病的剧院
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    • adj.
      变化无常的; 变幻莫测的; 多变的
      a capricious personality 变幻莫测的性格 We can’t go camping while the weather is so capricious. 天气如此多变,我们不能出去宿营。
    • adv.
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    • Adjective
      1. changeable;
      "a capricious summer breeze""freakish weather"
      2. determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason;
      "a capricious refusal""authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious""the victim of whimsical persecutions"