caprice

英[kə'priːs] 美[kə'priːs]
  • n. 反复无常;任性;异想天开
TEM8 GRE
Noun:
  1. a sudden desire;

    "he bought it on an impulse"

1. Don't act on caprice. Study your problem.
不要任性行事, 研究一下自己的问题.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. He acted not from reason, but from caprice.
他不是凭理智, 而是凭幻想来行动.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

3. Her refusal to go to the party is a mere caprice.
她拒绝参加宴会完全是无理由的突发之举.

来自辞典例句

4. 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.

来自辞典例句

5. With a sudden caprice of the wind, the boat was turned over.
船因风向突然改变而倾覆.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. 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。
    2. Her refusal to go to the party is a mere caprice.
      她拒绝参加宴会完全是无理由的突发之举。
    3. Soryy! Please,forgive me for caprice!
      对不起!请原谅我的任性!
    4. Caprice makes a woman beautiful.
      女人任性就是美。
    5. He acted not from reason, but from caprice.
      他不是凭理智, 而是凭幻想来行动。
    6. Her decision to wear only black clothes was pure caprice.
      她决定只穿黑衣服完全是忽发奇想。

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