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caprice

美 [kəˈpriːs]英 [kəˈpriːs]
  • n.任性;反复无常;善变;(态度或行为的)无缘无故突变

复数: caprices

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noun

1

(态度或行为的)无缘无故突变,反复无常;任性
a sudden change in attitude or behaviour for no obvious reason

2

反复无常;善变
the tendency to change your mind suddenly or behave unexpectedly

caprice

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  • 1
    N-VAR 任性;反复无常;善变
    A caprice is an unexpected action or decision which has no strong reason or purpose.

    I lived in terror of her sudden caprices and moods.

    她的任性妄为和喜怒无常让我整天提心吊胆。

noun

1
a sudden desire
he bought it on an impulse
Synonym: impulse whim

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  1. A hailstorm in July is a caprice of nature .

    七月天的一场冰雹是大自然的反复无常的变化。

  2. The spectre showed a spectre 's ordinary caprice : it gave no sign of being ;

    幽灵显示出幽灵素有的反复无常,它偏偏不来!

  3. I lived in terror of her sudden caprices and moods .

    她的任性妄为和喜怒无常让我整天提心吊胆。

  4. I have suffered a martyrdom from their incompetency and caprice .

    他们的无能和任性折磨得我够受了

  5. We cannot control the caprices of mother nature .

    我们无法控制自然之母的变幻无常。

  6. Eg. her decision to wear only black clothes was pure caprice .

    她决定只穿黑衣服完全是忽发奇想。

  7. His lack of money was the result of caprice in spending on unnecessary things .

    他缺钱是他疯狂购买不必需的东西所致。

  8. His lack of money was the result of caprice in spending on unnecessary .

    他经济上的窘迫是因为他肆意的把钱花在一些没有必要的东西上。

  9. On the Essential Views for the Power of King and Caprice of Hegel

    略论黑格尔对王权和任性的基本观点

  10. Based on or subject to individual discretion or preference or sometimes impulse or caprice .

    基于或者受制于个人的判断或者喜好,有时甚至是冲动或者任性。

  11. The dam protects the region from nature 's caprices .

    水坝保护了该地区不受大自然风云变幻的影响。

  12. According to the Caprice of the mind .

    追随心灵无常的遐想。

  13. Something is the matter with you , caprice .

    你真的有点问题,可普莉斯。

  14. Her refusal to go to the party is a mere caprice .

    她拒绝参加宴会完全是无理由的突发之举。

  15. Is it mere caprice , or is there some reason behind the choice ?

    这样的选择仅仅是神的怪想,还是在其背后有某种道理?

  16. caprice His lack of money was the result of caprice in spending on unnecessary things .

    n.反复无常,善变他缺钱是他把钱乱花,买些不需要的东西的结果。

  17. Her name is caprice and she 's got shingles .

    她叫凯普莱斯,只不过是有疱疹。

  18. He acted not from reason , but from caprice .

    他不是凭理智,而是凭幻想来行动。

  19. The individual = s ends will change as he learns from other people ; they may also change out of sheer caprice .

    人的目的会受他人的影响而改变,也可能干脆反复无常。

  20. Let our friendship be a caprice .

    就让我们的友谊算作一时遣兴吧。

  21. Before the establishment of labor unions , a worker could be discharged at the caprice of any manager .

    在工会组织建立以前,一个工人可能因任何一个经理人员的一时兴起而被解雇。

  22. Don 't be in awe of its caprice , though sometimes it comes and goes unseen .

    不要敬畏它的无常,虽然有时它来去无踪;

  23. To execute any caprice or order of her patients is her chiefest joy and reward .

    执行病人的任何离奇想法或命令,是她的最重要的欢乐和酬劳。

  24. A large part is distributed among the various functionaries of government , and among the objects of the sovereign 's favour or caprice .

    很大一部分被分配给政府各式各样的官员,以及君王的宠臣。

  25. Once passed , cannot be changed or varied according to the whim or caprice of any officer , board or individual .

    一旦通过,就不能由于任何官员,委员会或个人的一时兴致或反复无常而变更或修改。

  26. Caprice is rich in vigour , intense emotion is permeated with , come showing his exhibition of extroversion character .

    随想曲富有活力,激情洋溢,把他外向性格的一面展露出来。

  27. China is experiencing the transition from the unified wages of a command economy to the caprices and huge differences in salaries of a market economy .

    中国正在经历一个转型期,由原来统一工资的计划经济向工资差距巨大的市场经济转变。

  28. Its supreme deities are wit , whim , caprice , the pleasure of the moment .

    片刻的享乐,机智,轻率,烦躁,是那个时代的至尊之神;

  29. exposing your friend to censure for caprice

    让你的朋友因善变而受指责

  30. The car developed a tendence to overheat . With a sudden caprice of the wind , the boat was turned over .

    这轿车有变得过热的倾向。船因风向突然改变而倾覆。

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