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caprice [kə'pri:s]

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n.
1.[C](态度或行为的)无缘无故突变,反复无常;任性
2.[U] 反复无常;善变
形容词:capricious
副 词:capriciously
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  1. 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。
  2. Mr Carson, as we have seem, persevered in considering Mary’s rejection of him as merely a“charming caprice
    卡逊先生,我们已经知道,始终以为玛丽的拒绝不过是“有意撒娇”罢了。
  3. 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
  4. Swayed or prompted by caprice;unpredictable.
    难以捉摸的或反复无常的;无法预言的
  5. The freaks of the psyche can no more be explained than the Devil(Maurice Collis)See Synonyms at caprice
    心理上的冲动解释为魔鬼的驱使是最佳的(莫里斯·科利斯)参见
  6. But, whether influenced by the jealousy that seems instinctive with every petted child towards a dangerous rival, or from whatever caprice of her freakish nature, Pearl would show no favor to the clergyman.
    但是,不知是出于一切受宠的小孩子那种似乎是本能的对危险的对手的妒嫉,还是她那种异想天开的天性又发作了出来,珠儿不肯对牧师表示丝毫好感。
  7. "But, whether influenced by the jealousy that seems instinctive with every petted child towards a dangerous rival, or from whatever caprice of her freakish nature, Pearl would show no favour to the clergyman."
    但是,不知是出于一切受宠的小孩子那种似乎是本能的对危险的对手的妒嫉,还是她那种异想天开的天性又发作了出来,珠儿不肯对牧师表示丝毫好感。