caprice[英][k??pri:s] [美][k??pris]
簡(jiǎn)明釋義
n.反復(fù)無(wú)常;任性的想法;隨想曲;充滿(mǎn)幻想力的作品
復(fù)數(shù):caprices
例句
I have suffered a martyrdom from their incompetence and caprice.
他們的無(wú)能和任性折磨得我夠受了。
Ah strong says god is devoid of passion and caprice.
啊強(qiáng)說(shuō),上帝是缺乏激情和反復(fù)無(wú)常。
I swear I won’t be stranded on the most caprice sea.
我發(fā)誓不會(huì)困在最善變的海。
In separating these scenes from one another the jewish or syrian bridal customs may be taken into consideration, as has been done, especially by budde and siegfried, if the result is the simplifying of the explanation and not the distortion of the scenes, or other acts of caprice.
在這些分離的場(chǎng)面從一個(gè)另一個(gè)猶太或敘利亞婚紗海關(guān)可能會(huì)考慮到,作為已經(jīng)做了,特別是由布德和齊格弗里德,如果結(jié)果是簡(jiǎn)化的解釋?zhuān)皇桥で膱?chǎng)面,或其他行為的隨想曲。
The jade emperor’s rule is orderly and without caprice.
玉帝的規(guī)則是井然有序,不會(huì)反復(fù)無(wú)常的。