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20091220Word of the Day

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发表于 2009-12-27 00:42:32 | |阅读模式
capricious

\kuh-PRISH-us; -PREE-shus\ , adjective;
1.Apt to change suddenly; whimsical; changeable.
形容词 a.
1.善变的
2.任性的

Quotes:
Molly was a capricious woman. Her moods were unpredictable, her anger petty and vicious.
~Rand Roberts and James Olson, John Wayne: American
He knew that the Board would rule against him; he knew that the key to the dark, capricious mystery of the Board's contradictory decisions was the secret power of pull.
~Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
Mathematics is logical; people are erratic, capricious, and barely comprehensible.
~Bruce Schneier, Secrets and Lies: Digital Security in a Networked World

Origin:
Capricious comes, via French, from Italian capriccio, a shivering, a shudder, finally (influenced by Italian capra, goat) a whim, from capo, head (from Latin caput) + riccio, hedgehog (from Latin ericius). The basic idea is that of a head with hair standing on end, like the spines of a hedgehog.
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