capricious是什么意思

  • En [ kəˈprɪʃ.əs]
  • Us [ kəˈprɪʃ.əs]

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  • The ideal of being independent from the capricious events of the world was obviously of great importance to a wide variety of early modern thinkers.

  • Typically, when faced with apparently capricious rules, researchers seek ways to express the changes as natural looking processes, given some theoretical model.

  • Bankrupting one taxpayer to pay the costs of another could be seen as truly capricious.

  • She too was a temptress who could beguile and terrify, and she was very capricious.

  • This then breaks down into a march, which is more regular (and slightly pompous) and sometimes pitted against the capricious material.

  • One is the capricious nature of the oscillations.

  • The popular profile of ballooning as a capricious and 'unscientific' business has a long history.

  • In her new milieu, this child is, in reality, considered to be a captive, subject to the capricious demands of her new environment.

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  • 中文简体

    反复无常的…

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  • Español

    caprichoso…

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  • Português

    caprichoso, imprevisível…

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  • Türk dili

    kaprisli…

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  • Français

    capricieux…

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  • Čeština

    náladová, rozmarná…

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  • Dansk

    impulsiv, lunefuld…

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  • Indonesia

    tidak tetap…

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