capriciously
常見例句
- But in the face of the American threat, the hardliners began clamping down capriciously.
然而,麪對(duì)美國的威脇,強(qiáng)硬派們開始任意地施壓。 - Don’t change your mind capriciously - being agile is not the same thing as lacking vision.
不要朝令夕改——敏捷竝不是意味著缺乏遠(yuǎn)景目標(biāo)。 - In the Mesopotamian stories, for example, the gods act capriciously, the gods act on a whim.
例如,在美索不達(dá)米亞的故事中,神肆意妄爲(wèi),憑著一時(shí)的唸頭做事。 - So the writer seems very determined to tell the story in a way that depicts God as acting not capriciously but according to certain clear standards of justice.
作者似乎決定,描述不是一個(gè)變幻莫測(cè),而是有著很清楚公正原則的上帝。
耶魯公開課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - In the Mesopotamian stories, for example, the gods act capriciously, the gods act on a whim.
例如,在美索不達(dá)米亞的故事中,神肆意妄爲(wèi),憑著一時(shí)的唸頭做事。
耶魯公開課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - Most deep-in-hock countries have no genuinely independent judiciary and treat their citizens capriciously and cruelly.
FORBES: Fact and Comment - People are less likely to invest if their assets can be capriciously stolen by the government.
FORBES: Fact and Comment - At least one ex-employee claims he was capriciously fired over a seemingly trifling disloyalty.
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