capricious
更新时间:2026-07-15 09:29:04 栏目: 英语词典
更新时间:2026-07-15 09:29:04 栏目: 英语词典
Capricious 是一个英语形容词,表示“反复无常的”或“变化无常的”,通常用来形容一个人的行为或情绪突然和不规律地发生变化,缺乏稳定性和预见性。它通常带有负面的含义,暗示某人容易做出冲动或不理智的决定。
/kəˈprɪʃəs/
反复无常的:指行为、情感或决定变化无常,无法预测。
任性的:描述某人做事不受约束、随心所欲。
英音:[kəˈprɪʃəs]
美音:[kəˈprɪʃəs]
作为形容词:通常修饰人或其行为。
可用于描述天气、情绪、市场等变化无常的事物。
Her capricious nature made it difficult for anyone to predict her reactions.
(她反复无常的性格让任何人都难以预测她的反应。)
The weather in this region is capricious, changing from sunny to rainy in a matter of minutes.
(这个地区的天气反复无常,几分钟内就能从晴天变成雨天。)
He has a capricious temperament, often switching between being cheerful and moody.
(他脾气反复无常,经常在开朗和情绪低落之间转换。)
The stock market can be capricious, with prices fluctuating unexpectedly.
(股市可能很反复无常,价格波动出乎意料。)
Capricious behavior in leadership can lead to a lack of trust among employees.
(领导层的反复无常的行为可能导致员工缺乏信任。)
We were all surprised by her capricious decision to cancel the trip at the last minute.
(我们都对她反复无常的决定感到惊讶,最后一刻取消了旅行。)
His capricious attitude towards work often caused problems within the team.
(他对工作的反复无常的态度常常在团队中造成问题。)
The capricious nature of the political situation makes it difficult to plan for the future.
(政治形势的反复无常使得很难对未来做出规划。)
He had a capricious affection for art, changing his interests from one style to another frequently.
(他对艺术的喜好反复无常,经常从一种风格转到另一种。)
The capricious changes in government policy have left the public confused.
(政府政策的反复无常变化让公众感到困惑。)
Capricious nature(反复无常的性格)
Capricious decision(反复无常的决定)
Capricious behavior(反复无常的行为)
Capricious mood(情绪波动)
Capricious change(反复无常的变化)
Fickle(易变的)
Erratic(不稳定的)
Unpredictable(不可预测的)
Stable(稳定的)
Consistent(一致的)
Predictable(可预测的)
“Capricious”用来描述不稳定、无法预料的行为或情感状态,通常有轻微的贬义。它可以用来形容人的性格、情绪变化,或者更广泛的事物如天气、市场等。