柯林斯词典caprice /kəˈpriːs/ (caprices) 1. N-VAR A caprice is an unexpected action or decision which has no strong reason or purpose. 反複無常; 任性善變[正式] I lived in terror of her sudden caprices and moods. 她任性易變喜怒無常,讓我整天提心吊膽。 返回 caprice剑桥词典(the quality of often having) a sudden and usually silly wish to have or do something, or a sudden and silly change of mind or behaviour 異想天開;反複無常;突發奇想 The $300 million palace was built to satisfy the caprice of one man. 用3億美元建這座宮殿就是爲了滿足一個人的心血來潮。 同義詞whim 返回 caprice