fickle
adjective
uk/ˈfɪk.əl/us/ˈfɪk.əl/disapproving
likelytochangeyouropinionoryourfeelingssuddenlyand without a goodreason:
(意见或感情)反复无常的,易变的She's so fickle - she's never beeninterestedin the same man for more than aweek!她是如此变幻无常,喜欢同一个男人从未超过一星期。
Theworldofpopularmusicisnotoriouslyfickle.流行音乐界的变幻无常是出了名的。
always becoming different
- changingWe must navigate changing attitudes about women in leadership.
- changeableBritish weather is notoriously changeable.
- variedHe has had a rich and varied career.
- fluidOur travel plans are fluid because of the train strike.
- dynamicThe Japanese economy is much more dynamic than our own.
Fickleconditionsarelikelytochangesuddenlyand withoutwarning:
(情况)变幻莫测的,不定的Ficklewindsmadesailingconditionsdifficult.风向不定增加了航海的难度。
Changing frequently
- capricious
- capriciously
- capriciousness
- changeable
- dipsy-doodle
- fluidity
- inconsistently
- inconstant
- inflammable
- kaleidoscopic
- kaleidoscopically
- mercurial
- protean
- raggedly
- raggedness
- schizophrenically
- shifting
- volatility
- yo-yoing
- zigzag
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