capriciously
任性地
常用释义
英音[ kəˈprɪʃəsli ]
美音[ kəˈprɪʃəsli ]
基本释义
- adv. 任性地;善变地
例句
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1·Capriciously stubborn or eccentric; perverse.任性顽固的,怪癖的;执迷不悟的。
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2·Because of love, I can be sweet, not capriciously.因为爱,也发现自己可以变得那么的温柔,不再任性。
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3·But in the face of the American threat, the hardliners began clamping down capriciously.然而,面对美国的威胁,强硬派们开始任意地施压。
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4·Don't change your mind capriciously - being agile is not the same thing as lacking vision.不要朝令夕改——敏捷并不是意味着缺乏远景目标。
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5·In the Mesopotamian stories, for example, the gods act capriciously, the gods act on a whim.例如,在美索不达米亚的故事中,神肆意妄为,凭着一时的念头做事。
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6·The HKU remains a renowned school but its accumulated reputation is being capriciously consumed by a few.港大仍是一所著名学府,但是它积累的声望正被一些人任意消耗。
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7·Not arbitrarily or capriciously, but according to his holy character, eternal decree and revealed decree (promises).肯定不是随意,任意的,乃按祂圣洁的本性,祂永恒的预备旨,和祂说启示的计划(应许)。
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8·Nonetheless, I wanted to keep an eye on things so my body didn't end up fluctuating as capriciously as my skirt lengths.虽然如此,我还是想密切注视一些情况,只要我的身体不像裙子那样随意摆动。
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9·Love can be forsaken by the lover capriciously, while friendship can be abandoned by the friend at any time. Only familial affection is eternal warmness.爱情一夜之间可以被情人背叛,友情随时可以被朋友抛弃,只有亲情是温暖的永恒。
同义词
adv.
任性地;善变地
同根词
词根:
caprice