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形容词比较级
more capricious
形容词最高级
most capricious
1
任性的, 多变的
(of a person) prone to unexpected and sudden changes of behavior, mood, or mind
- The novel's capricious protagonist kept readers on their toes, never sure of his next move.
小说中反复无常的主人公让读者始终保持警惕,永远不确定他的下一步行动。
- The capricious child shifted from joy to tears in a matter of seconds.
任性的孩子在几秒钟内从喜悦变成了眼泪。
- The capricious leader’s policies seemed to change without notice.
这位反复无常的领导的政策似乎在没有通知的情况下就改变了。
- The capricious critic gave wildly varying reviews of the same performance.
反复无常的评论家对同一场表演给出了截然不同的评价。
- Dealing with the capricious client required constant adjustments.
与反复无常的客户打交道需要不断调整。
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反复无常的, 多变的
having frequent and unpredictable changes
- Her capricious tastes in fashion made it difficult to buy her a gift.
她在时尚方面反复无常的品味使得给她买礼物变得困难。
- The capricious winds of the desert can be calm one moment and violent the next.
沙漠的变幻莫测的风可以一会儿平静,一会儿猛烈。
- The capricious nature of the weather made it hard to plan any outdoor activities.
天气的反复无常使得计划任何户外活动变得困难。
- His capricious behavior kept everyone on edge, unsure of what to expect next.
他反复无常的行为让每个人都处于紧张状态,不知道接下来会发生什么。
- The capricious shifts in the stock market made investors anxious.
股市的反复无常变化让投资者感到焦虑。