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单词 Capricious
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1. Those allowed to be capricious Scalled youth.
2. The novelist characterizes his heroine as capricious and passionate.
3. He was a cruel and capricious tyrant.
4. The Union accused Walesa of being capricious and undemocratic.
5. She was as capricious as her mother had been.
6. His wife is very capricious.
7. Romantic heroines are often capricious.
8. A capricious and malevolent spirit, thing of shadows.
9. His feet turned capricious, slipping off at odd angles.
10. Eva Peron was vain, she was capricious, she was horribly insecure.
11. I revelled in the capricious vegetation wrought in iron - even the sound of water running in the urinals was pleasing.
12. The capricious and flighty Colette continued to see De Morny occasionally until the first world war.
13. For instance, if environmental changes are capricious, the animal's migration viewed in isolation will also be capricious.
14. They want continuity of policy, not capricious or arbitrary decisions.
15. They had indulged them with a capricious dominion, sometimes over the one, sometimes over the other object of desire.
16. His love was capricious, brazenly conditional and in permanently short supply.
16. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
17. Employees need legal protection against capricious and unfair actions by their employers.
18. He became exasperatingly capricious and exacting.
19. CAPRICIOUS, mythical catfish lies beneath the Japanese archipelago.
20. Singleton female easy and capricious, selfish, slack, feebleminded wait.
21. Her Blazing eyes always Betray her covert capricious self.
22. We can't go camping while the weather is so capricious.
23. Both masters and men moreover chose to depict women as wilful and capricious.
24. What is certain is that the discipline imposed on them was more complex, more capricious and more cruel.
25. And here we are in one of the most notoriously capricious seas in the world, aboard a fantastic yacht called 2041.
26. Closer analysis shows that the motif does not appear as a random or capricious feature but follows a pattern.
27. Legislative response to that conviction can not be regarded as arbitrary or capricious and that is all we have to decide.
28. Whatever our endeavour, we need a measure of luck, the kiss of the capricious lady fortune.
29. The Maya were an agricultural people who had to contend with a capricious climate.
30. Regulation can vary from laissez-faire to the oppressive and capricious.
1. We can't go camping while the weather is so capricious.
31. Both sides were troubled throughout by a capricious wind.
32. Neither is horrible to read, but the attribute version in Listing 2 is easier -- and better still to write, because you do not need to worry about capricious subelement ordering.
33. At the same time, the public will not admit the random capricious alteration of plans, nor without complain the changeableness of plans.
34. BENEATH the Japanese archipelago lies a mythical catfish, brutish and capricious.
35. Key uncertainties include the relationship between China and the US, the threat of internal unrest and the ever-present danger of unexpected, capricious political decisions.
36. To be an autonomous agent is to be master of oneself, above all master of one's own imagination. To be capricious and spoiled is to be mastered by impulse, by false dreams and unsatisfiable ambitions.
37. For the past 15 years or so, graduates have emerged blinking into the white light of a witless and capricious boom time.
38. V. Woolf, British female writer, her world outlook of sagaciousness and broad-mindedness is formed as a result of her capricious fate and constant pursuit of self transcendence.
39. The three main characters are stuck in awful work situations, with all-powerful bosses who are capricious, unfair and in some cases, lecherous.
40. This lefthanded compliment makes women seem attractively feminine, and yet , when a girl is capricious , her actions are reminiscent of the lowly billy goat.
41. This is a capricious match. Your common interests and lusty passionate nature bring about outrageous socialencounters.
42. Love is capricious and involuntary ; reason can't direct its choice.
43. The trunk of a tree is immovable; the foliage is capricious.
44. The Christian god is a three headed monster, cruel,(http:///capricious.html) vengeful and capricious.
45. Inappropriate, excessive or capricious administration of aversive stimulation has led to scandals, lawsuits and prohibitions.
46. Dumb Blonde: The capricious schtick was all a persona, if Hollywood legend is to be believed.
47. Thus, under Marsh, the agency must demonstrate that its decision was not arbitrary or capricious.
48. Nixon's most capricious cations had occured in times of quiet, not in reaction to crises.
49. At daybreak the wind became pretty strong again, but was capricious.
50. People's minds work in very capricious ways , sometimes jumping from one seemingly unconnected idea to another.
51. And people more be infatuated with the aroma at her, capricious ground sprinkles the liliaceous perfume of on one ground, swirl, thick shade is weak.
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