capricious
[kə'priʃəs]
adj. 变化无常的, 任性的
例句与用法:
Capricious or whimsical.
反复无常的,三心两意的
The novelist characterizes his heroine as capricious and passionate.
这位小说家把女主人公刻画成变化无常而又多情的人。
The climate on grassland is capricious.
草原的气候变化无常。
Romantic heroines are often capricious.
浪漫的女主人公往往难以捉摸。
词形变化:
副词: capriciously | 名词: capriciousness |
a.
1. 善变的
2. 任性的
capricious
词形变化:
副词: capriciously | 名词: capriciousness |
同义词:
whimsical | impulsive | variable | changeable | unpredictable | fickle | flighty | erratic | wayward | unstable | changeful | volatile | moonish | wanton | unsteady | inconstant | undependable | quirky | indecisive | mercurial | uncertain | inconsistent | aimless | choppy | fanciful | unreliable | freakish |
反义词:
词义辨析:
同义:
a.多变的, 反复无常的, 不可靠的
whimsical
fickle
inconstant
moonish
changeable
changeful
variable
mercurial
volatile
undependable
unsteady
unstable
erratic
uncertain
wayward
wanton
unpredictable
frivolus
impulsive
inconsistent
indecisive
flighty
crochety
quirky
同义参见:
aimless
fanciful
choppy
反义:
a.善变的; 任性的
sincere
faithful
honest
steadfast
反义参见:
constant
capricious[kə'priʃəs]adj.1.■多变的,变幻莫测的,反复无常的,心血来潮的;任性的2.■[废语]幻想的;爱空想的,沉湎于空想的
capriciouscapricious[kəˈpriʃəs]adj.1.■反复无常的; 多变的; 任性的2.■怪想的a capricious climate多变的气候a capricious child任性的小孩
继承用法capriciouslyadv.capriciousnessn.
[kəˈprɪʃəs]
adjective
- given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behaviour
(心情,行为)突然且莫名改变的;任性的
a capricious and often brutal administration.
难以捉摸却又常常很残忍的管理。
■changing according to no discernible rules; unpredictable
随心所欲的;变化莫测的
a capricious climate.
多变的气候。
capriciously
adverb
capriciousness
noun
语源
- early 17th cent.: from French capricieux, from Italian (see capriccioso)
capricious
形容词 capricious:
changeable
同义词:freakish
determined by chance or impulse or whim rather than by necessity or reason
capricious
■(5) brim character: With capricious mood change and behavior are not stabilized for main characteristic.
(5)边缘型人格:以反复无常的情绪变化和行为不稳定为主要特点。
■3.The style of Dryden is capricious and varied, that of Pope is cautious and uniform;
3以文风论,屈莱顿一支彩笔摇曳多姿,蒲柏则谨慎持重一以贯之。
■"Her highly strung temperament made her uncertain . . . capricious . . . enchanting" (George Bernard Shaw).
“她极易激动的个性使得她性情多变. . .反复无常. . .魅力无穷” (乔治·贝尔纳·萧伯纳)。
■As noted earlier, the "arbitrary and capricious" test can result in either cursory or searching review of the agency decision, depending on how the court applies the standard.
“武断而多变”的检验会导致对机构要么是粗略地审查,要么是深入地审查,它取决于法院怎样运用这些标准。
■” This lefthanded compliment makes women seem attractively feminine, and yet ,when a girl is capricious, her actions are reminiscent of the lowly billy goat.
“这左手的恭维使妇女似乎吸引力的女性,然而,当一个任性的女孩,她的行动令人想起卑贱比利山羊。
■, The capricious attitude of the Apple What is the purpose?
、对苹果态度反复无常目的何在?
■A woman who is a little capricious but will never go beyond.
一个有点任性却不会过分的女人。
■Whim: a sudden or capricious idea; a fancy
一时的兴致,突然的念头
■A capricious liking or inclination.
一时的爱好反复无常的爱好或倾向
■Generally speaking, supreme court policy concerning state regulation was neither capricious nor reactionary.
一般说来,最高法院关于政府管理的政策,既不轻率任性,也不反动。
■But, as we now know, the change in investor sentiment was not wholly capricious.
不是完全反复无常,没有规律的。
■There is something else in the world, numerous, capricious and endless, Each way stretches far away, But none connects with happiness.
世上还有别的一切,浩瀚,多变,无穷无尽,任何一条路都可走得很遥远,只是,不可能通向幸福。
■How a capricious world! There are full of unpredictable things.
世事真是变化无常!生活中充满了出人意料的事情。
■Courts in China are known to be often arbitrary, which means that enforcement of laws and contracts is sometimes capricious.
中国的法院经常专断判案是出了名的,这意味着其对法律的实施及合约的强制执行有些时候会丧失原则,变化无常。
■Is nature so capricious that we can't predict our own moods and abilities from one hour to the next?
事实上,虽然无法很清楚了解我们的精力,何时盛何时衰,但它是有逻辑可循的解释。
■The others can be playing alongside you as jolly partners, or against you as wicked adversaries, or above you as capricious gods creating miracles and spells.
事实上,这些和你一起进入地下城的其他玩家,既可以作为你的令人愉快的拍档和你并肩战斗,也可以作为邪恶的敌人与你对抗,或者作为任性无常的神创造奇迹或者诅咒。
■Many people often think that life is capricious and fate is hard, so everyone is pursuing happiness and joyfulness.
人们常说:生命无常,人生苦短。正因为这样,人人都在追寻幸福和快乐。
■many people often think that life is capricious and fate is hard,so everyone is pursuing happiness and joyfulness .
人们常说,人生无常,命运多舛。正因为如此,人人都寻求幸福和快乐。
■Nature was widely believed to be unstable and capricious, with monstrous births from union between species, and spontaneous generation of life.
人们普遍认为自然是不稳定和反复无常的,种间结合产生出畸形怪胎,生命是自然发生的。
■People's minds work in very capricious ways, sometimes jumping from one seemingly unconnected idea to another.
人的思维活动很怪,有时会从一件事跳到另一件毫不相干的事上去。
■Humans erect cities to shelter themselves from nature's capricious ways.
人类建造城市在反复无常的大自然中庇护自己。
■condemn'd to do her Drudgery, and by a Capricious kind of Fate, destin' d to make other Things Clean, and be Nasty it self:
从此它受命运的摆布,把别人打扫干净,而自己却变得又脏又臭,
■He became exasperatingly capricious and exacting.
他变得任性而又难以讨好,真叫人恼火。
■His wife is very capricious.
他妻子非常任性。
■no unusual thing in a Hutt's palace with a capricious boss.
他感到有人很焦虑,不过,在赫特人的宫殿里,主子又如此反复无常,这自然是常事。
■His is a bit capricious.
他有点反复无常。
■In Iraq's case this was the Baath, or Renaissance, Party, a vehicle which he ultimately transformed, through terrifyingly capricious ruthlessness, into a fascistic tool for his own absolute control.
他的无情令人发指,他的冷酷叫人难以捉摸,复兴党也因此成了他绝对操控的法西斯工具。
■He judged her to be capricious, and easily weary of the pleasure of the moment.
他认为她是任性的,很容易对一时的快乐产生厌倦。
■He was an indecisive sort of person and always capricious.
他这个人优柔寡断,而且总是反复无常。
■Any capricious behavior will confuse loved ones and your mood swings will result in loneliness.
任何反复无常的表现都会让爱人感到困惑,你不定的情绪也只能导致自己的孤独。
■Capricious or peculiar behavior.
任性任性的或怪僻的行为
■a capricious child
任性的小孩
■a capricious refusal; authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious; the victim of whimsical persecutions
任性的拒绝;独裁统治者是反复无常的;一时兴起的迫害的受害者
■a capricious refusal; authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious; the victim of whimsical persecutions.
任性的拒绝;独裁统治者是反复无常的;一时兴起的迫害的受害者。
■Given to moods or whims; capricious.
任性的;喜怒无常的
■a movie star who was capricious and difficult to please
任性而难以取悦的电影明星
■3.But her smile is mysterious, as mysterious as the fluting from the depth of peaceful night, dimly discernible and capricious for ever .
但她的微笑却是神秘的,神秘得仿佛静夜里从远方传来的笛声飘飘缈缈令人永远无法捉摸。
■But, on Tuesday, the Supreme Court voted by five to four, overturning the ruling stating the policy was "neither arbitrary nor capricious".
但是,周二,最高法庭以五比四的投票推翻了之前的判定,并称该政策“并非武断而模糊的”。
■But you can be sure of one thing if the capricious Mr Kim is persuaded back to the table.With a second nuclear blast to boast of, the price will have gone up yet again.
但有一样大家可以放心,那就是当其再次回到谈判桌旁时,要价一定又高了一截,因为这下又有一次核试验可以吹嘘了。
■The depths of this young lady's nature were a very out-of-the-way place, between which and the surface communication was interrupted by a dozen capricious forces.
但这位少女的性格深处是一个非常隐蔽的所在,从那里通向表面的路上,横亘着许多变幻莫测的阻力。
■u like de person in ur eye is angel, it's wat oso can do(mou shor bet neng),he will satisfied any of your capricious(yam sheng) request...
你喜欢的人在你眼中是天使,无所不能,他总会满足你的任性的要求。
■Your sex is capricious, you know.
你的女人没有准儿,谁也说不清,你知道。
■You mean you are totally coddled and capricious act like a princess, right?
你说你被溺爱坏了,,任性得像个公主是吗??
■You said that you've been spoiled like capricious princess, didn't you?
你说你被溺爱坏了,任性得像个公主是吗?
■To be capricious; trifle.
做事反复无常;浪费
■Phrases like "substantial evidence" and "arbitrary and capricious" can never be defined with precision, and courts have their own reasons for wanting to keep the governing standards rather vague.
像"主证据"和"主观武断"等用语永远不会有准确的定义,而且法院有其自己的理由要使这些起支配作用的标准保持模糊状态。
■Arising in the fancy; capricious.
充满幻想的; 多变的
■Created by the capricious whim of Slaanesh, each is a unique statement of the Dark prince's particular mood and muse at the time of its creation.
创自沙历士多样的一时兴起,每个都独具形体,都是黑暗王子创造其时所感所思而化。
■Even if substantive review were allowed, the arbitrary and capricious test would require only that the agency present a "reasoned explanation" for its decision.
即使允许实质性复审,武断而多变的检验也仅能要求机构提交一份对自己决议的“合理的解释”。
■changeable; inconsistent; play fast and loose; capricious
反复无常