Examples of using Capricious in English and their translations into Chinese
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Known as the"bloody countess", this capricious woman bathed in the blood of young women who are its victims.
But, with Trump's behavior becoming increasingly capricious and dangerous, it is not nearly enough.
Too many times the good momentum in the talks has been disrupted unilaterally by the U.S. administration's capricious policies.
In 2013, a federal judge tossed the rule out, saying it was“arbitrary and capricious.”.
His Government' s position should not be misrepresented as supporting the widespread and capricious use of corporal punishment.
The crest of this ridge which determines the division of the waters describes a very capricious line.
The fate of Rome might serve to remind us that nature is cunning and capricious.
Perhaps out there in the galaxy, there's another existence not so capricious.
The meaning of gold or honey is ineffable, but it is not imaginary or capricious.
Thus, it could not be said that a decision to implement that established Government policy was either arbitrary or capricious.
The Greeks, like most ancient cultures, saw their world as not completely chaotic, though it could be capricious.
But to his long-suffering people he was a capricious and cruel dictator.
The fate of Rome might serve to remind us that nature is cunning and capricious.
Alaïa has two Norwegian Forest Cats, two Bengals, and one Persian, called Oum:“She is the most capricious one.
Maybe, although I suspect we are unpredictable at work because managing is unnatural and we are weak and capricious.
A universe created from Chaos was in perfect keeping with the Greek belief in an unpredictable Nature run by capricious gods.
They dined together, and Philip was delighted when he had ordered something which tempted Mildred's capricious appetite.
And like most super-stars, knowledge-based innovation is temperamental, capricious, and hard to manage.
It refers to domestic case law, to the effect that the right to a trial without delay is only deemed violated when the delay is" vexatious, capricious, and oppressive".
Inefficient, antiquated or poorly designed insolvency laws and practices whose outcomes are uncertain, capricious, unfair or parochial threaten the benefits of globalization.