capricious的中文用法及示例

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  • The capricious powers of hereditary monarchs have gone.

  • If the origin and evolution of life were an unpredictable oddity, based on quirks of contingency, astrobiology would be fascinating but capricious.

  • The image of recusant martyrdom was perhaps more capricious and conflicting than the author here acknowledges.

  • The resulting arrangement of care-giving may look haphazard or capricious, but the underlying principle of reciprocity is clear.

  • An important implication of this meritocratic view was that leaders must be insulated from the capricious and morally corrosive practices of parliamentary politics.

  • They are representative in showing the capricious nature of the oscillations.

  • It is therefore a fragile and potentially capricious relationship.

  • 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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