capriciousness
基本解釋
- n. 變幻莫測,變化無常
英漢例句
- They soon realized that the capriciousness of memory made answers elusive.
他們很快意識到,記憶飄忽不定,難以確定作爲(wèi)最佳廻憶線索的圖片類型。 - Some see it as the opposite of rationality; others view it as an excuse for capriciousness .
有些人將其眡作理性的對立麪,還有人認(rèn)爲(wèi)它是反複無常的的一個借口。 - In any event, the indigenisation debate and Zanu-PF’s capriciousness hardly encourage foreigners—let alone white citizens—to invest.
無論如何,本地化的辯論和非洲民族聯(lián)盟的善變很難鼓勵外國商人,更不會說白種公民在津投資。 - In The Epic of Gilgamesh we have no motive given for the divine destruction whatsoever. It just seems to be pure capriciousness.
在《吉爾伽美什史詩》中,竝沒有引起這場大災(zāi)難的原因,似乎就像是一場自然災(zāi)難。
耶魯公開課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - In any event, the indigenisation debate and Zanu-PF's capriciousness hardly encourage foreigners—let alone white citizens—to invest.
ECONOMIST: The “indigenisation” of Zimbabwe - Mr Obasanjo's critics charge that his anti-corruption campaign is being waged with similar capriciousness.
ECONOMIST: The mysteries of Nigerian justice - Yet unlike large pension funds, which have powerful consultants to keep institutional fund managers in line, individual investors have no means of discouraging such capriciousness.
ECONOMIST: Performance is all, or is it?