
英:/''veɪɡərɪ/ 美:/'ˈveɪɡəri; vəˈɡeri; ˈveɪˈɡæri /
变幻莫测
复数:vagaries
GRE
n. 奇想;奇特行为
I am slowly adapting to the vagaries in this city.
我正在慢慢适应这座城市的变化。
The vagaries in the weather delayed our plan.
变化莫测的天气推迟了我们的计划。
We are now very concerned about vagaries in the political situation.
我们现在非常关心政治局势的变化。
I take an assortment of clothes as a provision against the vagaries of the weather.
我带了各式各样的衣服 准备应对变幻莫测的天气
Is the current food crisis just another market vagary?
当前的粮食危机只是又一个市场异常行为吗?
The trial highlighted the issue as a major vagary of doing business in China.
对力拓人员的审判让人看到,这个问题是在中国经商的一个重大不确定因素。
The building of this house in the shape of the temple was a rich man's vagary.
这栋房屋庙宇式的外形,是一位富人的奇想。
Very vagary! A ray of comfort in these troubled times; my friends gave me many CARES!
很幻想!在这些忧心的日子的一丝安慰,却是很多朋友给与我关心!
The sculpt of this kind of car is so vagary, its a car model in front, but the cab cab be enlarge, and there adds a camper in back, its so suitable for long-distance outdoor travel.
该车造型极为奇特,前面是轿车车型,但驾驶室却加以扩展,后面还增加了露营车,非常适合长距离野外郊游。
n.|whim/fantasticism;奇想;奇特行为
"vagary" 是一个名词,指不可预测、反复无常或古怪的行为、想法或变化,常用于描述因一时冲动或突发奇想而产生的异常现象。该词源自动词拉丁语 vagari(意为“漫游”),后演变为英语中强调“偏离常规的任意性”。
在具体使用中,vagary 可涵盖以下场景:
权威词典如《牛津英语词典》将其定义为“a capricious or erratic action or manifestation”,而《韦氏词典》则强调其“不可控的突发性”。该词在文学和学术文本中常被使用,例如莎士比亚戏剧中的人物行为常被称为“vagaries of human nature”。
vagary 是一个英语名词,通常用复数形式vagaries,表示不可预测、怪异或突然的变化,尤其指难以解释的奇特行为或现象。以下是详细解析:
The style of vagary and ghastfulness is full of the story of Edgar Allan Poe.
(爱伦·坡的小说风格奇特恐怖,充满神秘感。)
We must prepare for the vagaries of the market.
(我们必须为市场的变幻莫测做好准备。)
如需进一步了解例句或搭配,可参考权威词典(如柯林斯词典、海词词典)。
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