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21. | He is of a variable mood; he never finishes what he starts. |
| 他这个人朝三暮四, 做起事来总是虎头蛇尾。 |
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22. | a capricious summer breeze; freakish weather. |
| 反复无常的夏风;反复无常的天气。 |
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23. | The climate on grassland is capricious. |
| 草原的气候变化无常。 |
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24. | changeable; inconsistent; play fast and loose; capricious |
| 反复无常 |
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25. | Your sex is capricious, you know. |
| 你的女人没有准儿,谁也说不清,你知道。 |
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26. | He became exasperatingly capricious and exacting. |
| 他变得任性而又难以讨好,真叫人恼火。 |
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27. | Given to moods or whims;capricious. |
| 任性的;喜怒无常的 |
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28. | A capricious or fantastic idea; a conceit. |
| 虚幻的想法易变的或幻想的想法;空想 |
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29. | Given to capricious or unstable behavior. |
| 古怪的用以指变化无常的或不稳定的行为 |
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30. | The love of girls is uncertain, capricious. |
| 年轻姑娘的爱情是摇摆不定,变幻无常的。 |
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