capricious信息详情
adj.反复无常的;任性的
capriciously───adv.任性地;善变地
capacious───adj.宽敞的;广阔的;容积大的
capriccios───n.恶作剧;任性;狂想曲
capriccioso───adj.(演奏得)活泼自由的;(演奏指示)自由冲动地
capriciousness───n.变幻莫测,变化无常
aphidious───蚜虫
atrocious───adj.凶恶的,残暴的
avaricious───adj.贪婪的;贪得无厌的
capriccio───n.恶作剧;任性;狂想曲
They're not the menials and servants of capricious gods.───他们也不是变幻无测上帝的奴仆。
Calling them a bunch of capricious kids with half-formed ideas does them an injustice.───把他们称作一群懵懂无知、喜怒无常的孩子是冤枉了他们。
He was accused of being capricious and undemocratic.───他被指责反复无常,不讲民主。
Gates said the arrest made him aware of how minorities are vulnerable "to capricious forces like a rogue policeman" .───盖茨说,自己的被捕让他体会到,在面对“类似流氓警察反复无常的强权”时,少数裔族是多么地易受伤害。
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。
The greatest disadvantage of a person is not selfish, passionate, brutal, capricious, but a paranoid love do not love themselves.───一个人最大的缺点不是自私、多情、野蛮、任性,而是偏执的爱一个不爱自己的人。
An accompanying footnote, however, seemed to leave the door open to review under the arbitrary and capricious standard.───然而,在其后的脚注中,为那些按照武断而多变的标准进行审查似乎敞开了一扇门。
Arrow ou: vernon, do not be capricious again, ok? There is so big crisis in family, can't you think for daddy and andrew a little?───欧雅若:仲天骐,你不要再任性了,好不好?现在家里出现那么大的危机,你难道就不能替爸爸和天俊想一想吗?
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。
We can't go camping while the weather is so capricious.