capricious

更新时间:2026-07-15 08:48:06   栏目: 英语词典

Capricious(形容词)

音标:[kəˈprɪʃəs]
词义

反复无常的;任性的:形容一个人的情绪、行为或决定经常变化,不稳定或难以预测,缺乏理性或规律。

不稳定的;变化无常的:描述天气、市场或情况等经常改变、不可预测或难以控制。

例句

Her capricious nature made it difficult for anyone to predict how she would react to any given situation.

The capricious weather in this region can change from sunny to stormy in a matter of hours.

The capricious behavior of the stock market makes it hard for investors to make reliable predictions.

He had a capricious temper, which led to frequent arguments with his colleagues.

The artist's capricious style evolved rapidly over the years, making each of his works unique.

Capricious decisions from the government have led to confusion among the citizens.

The capricious winds made sailing more dangerous than usual.

She was often capricious, changing her mind about what she wanted to do without notice.

The capricious nature of her moods left her friends unsure of how to approach her.

I find it hard to deal with his capricious attitude, as I never know what to expect.

短语搭配

Capricious weather 反复无常的天气

Capricious mood 变化无常的情绪

Capricious nature 任性的人性

Capricious decisions 任意的决定

用法
"Capricious"通常用来形容某人或某物的行为、情绪或状态。它常带有负面含义,暗示某人或某事缺乏理性和稳定性。