capricious
英 [kəˈprɪʃəs]
美 [kəˈprɪʃəs]
adj. (态度或行为)反复无常的; 任性的; 变化无常的; 变幻莫测的; 多变的
BNC.18863 / COCA.17285
牛津词典
adj.
- (态度或行为)反复无常的;任性的
showing sudden changes in attitude or behaviour - 变化无常的;变幻莫测的;多变的
changing suddenly and quickly- a capricious climate
变化无常的气候
- a capricious climate
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 反复无常的;善变的
Someone who iscapriciousoften changes their mind unexpectedly.- 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
- The Union accused Walesa of being capricious and undemocratic.
- ADJ-GRADED 变幻莫测的;变幻无常的
Something that iscapriciousoften changes unexpectedly.- 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
- Both sides were troubled throughout by a capricious wind.
英英释义
adj
- 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
- changeable
- a capricious summer breeze
- freakish weather
双语例句
- Love is capricious and involuntary; reason cannot direct its choice.
爱,变幻莫测,不由自主,理智无法指导它的选择。 - The Union accused Walesa of being capricious and undemocratic.
工会指责威尔沙反复无常,不讲民主。 - Our hearts are capricious: it's their only diversion and their only excuse.
我们凭一时高兴而随心所欲,这是我们仅有的消遣和唯一的借口。 - A capricious liking or inclination.
反复无常的爱好或倾向。 - You don't remember how I came to your the world how blatant nonsense capricious defiant.
你不会记得我是怎样来过你的世界怎样的喧嚣胡闹任性跋扈。 - I be so capricious, you don't love.
我就是这样任性,迩爱要不要。 - Investors complain that China's system is capricious, for instance.
例如,投资者们抱怨,中国的制度反复无常。 - A spoiled child is often capricious.
被惯坏的孩子常常是任性的。 - Those have the ability to be capricious should also strong.
有本事任性的人,也要有本事坚强! - Any capricious behavior will confuse loved ones and your mood swings will result in loneliness.
反复无常的行为会让你的爱人感到困惑,你情绪的波动最终会让你被孤立。