变化无常的;变幻莫测的;多变的;(态度或行为)反复无常的;
Both sides were troubled throughout by a capricious wind.
双方一直在为风向飘忽不定而苦恼。
——柯林斯例句Rich men are capricious and exacting and do not pity and help the poor.
富人两面三刀,巧取豪夺,既不怜悯也不帮助穷人.
——辞典例句Nixon's most capricious cations had occured in times of quiet, not in reaction to crises.
尼克松采取最放任的行动是在平静的时候, 而不是在对危机做出反应时.
辞典例句Again, you want them to think you are on their side and not being capricious.
再次, 你是想要他们认为你是和他们同一国的,而非善变的.
——期刊摘选Confidence is a psychological phenomenon, and can make seemingly capricious jumps up as well as down.
信心是一种心理现象, 看上去似乎反复无常,既可以迅速攀升也可以快速下降.
——期刊摘选The climate on grassland is capricious.
草原的气候变化无常.
——期刊摘选A spoiled child is often capricious.
被惯坏的孩子常常是任性的.
——期刊摘选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.
——辞典例句The aunt was a capricious woman, and governed her husband entirely.
这位舅母是一个反复无常的女人, 丈夫完全为她所驾驭.
——辞典例句Generally speaking, supreme court policy concerning state regulation was neither capricious nor reactionary.
一般说来, 最高法院关于政府管理的政策,既不轻率任性,也不反动.
——辞典例句We can't go camping while the weather is so capricious.
天气如此多变,我们不能出去宿营.
——《简明英汉词典》Aleck's fancies were not very capricious, and not frequent, but Sally's scattered a good deal.
艾莱柯的幻想还不算特别反复无常, 而萨利的幻想却已经乱了套.
——英汉文学 - 三万元遗产The world was dangerous and capricious.
那是个危险又反复无常的世界.
——期刊摘选It is the first time I have been told I am capricious.
这是我第一次被人说成出尔反尔.
——辞典例句Authoritarian rulers are frequently capricious.
维权统治者经常反复无常地变化.
——期刊摘选This is a capricious match. Your common interests and lusty passionate nature bring about outrageous socialencounters.
狮子-羊:你们是一对反复无常的组合. 虽然有着共同的兴趣,然激情四射的天性也让你们成为互不相让的冤家.
——期刊摘选Can a functional shape mark with no capricious addition nonetheless acquire a distinctive character through use?
没有附带幻想性的特徵的功能性形状标记,可否透过被使用而得取显著特性?
——期刊摘选Is disease of department of gynaecology gotten capricious?
妇科病一得就反复无常嘛?
——期刊摘选But he capricious and he fails to see how he comes across to the electorate.
但他性情善变,不知道如何给选民留下好印象.
——期刊摘选The greatest disadvantage of a person is not selfish, passionate, brutal, capricious.
一个人最大的缺点不是自私 、 多情 、 野蛮 、 任性.
——期刊摘选Romantic heroines are often capricious.
浪漫的女主人公往往难以捉摸.
——期刊摘选The novelist characterizes his heroine as capricious and passionate.
这位小说家把女主人公刻画成反覆无常而又多情的人.
——期刊摘选Dumb Blonde: The capricious schtick was all a persona, if Hollywood legend is to be believed.
无脑金发美女: 如果好莱坞传奇是可信的,那这些反复无常的把戏都只不过是面具而已.
——期刊摘选At daybreak the wind became pretty strong again, but was capricious.
黎明时分,风又大了起来, 然而风向不定.
——辞典例句Let me such a capricious!
就让我这样任性吧!
——期刊摘选Humans erect cities to shelter themselves from nature's capricious ways.
人类建造城市在反复无常的大自然中庇护自己.
——期刊摘选The Union accused Walesa of being capricious and undemocratic.
工会指责威尔沙反复无常,不讲民主。
——柯林斯例句Arrow ou: vernon, do not be capricious again, ok?
欧雅若: 仲天骐, 你不要再任性了, 好不好?
——期刊摘选Your sex is capricious, you know.
你的女人没有准儿,谁也说不清, 你知道.
——辞典例句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.
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