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fickle

/fik-uhl/US // ˈfɪk əl //UK // (ˈfɪkəl) //

多变的,多变,无常,善变的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : likely to change, especially due to caprice, irresolution, or instability; casually changeable: fickle weather.
    • : not constant or loyal in affections: a fickle lover.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.vacillating, blowing hot and cold

Examples

  • Though some research has found cattle also prefer to graze alongside prairie dogs, the rodent-ungulate relationship is fickle in ways that aren’t fully understood.

  • That fickle mentality has carried the league, for better or worse, for a decade.

  • In the fickle climate of today’s NBA, it’s hard to imagine a reconciliation, especially with Harden prepared to make the situation ugly.

  • Facebook had long given developers access to its platform, known as an API, but was often fickle with how developers could use the data.

  • For live, one-time events, you want the simplest setup possible—you won’t want to wrangle a fickle Wi-Fi router that’s struggling to handle loads of guests.

  • Ski resorts are a business, and one that can be quite fickle—a bad snow season means poor revenues.

  • Those of us who live here are a fickle bunch with fleeting attention spans.

  • This points the fickle finger of guilt at the White House itself.

  • At the very least, the fickle and discerning moviegoer is getting a vibrant diagnosis: healthier than ever.

  • And sales, those tricky little figures so dependent on the wants and whims of a fickle public, were impeded for that very reason.

  • The new monarch, with his striking personality and good looks, at once captivated the hearts of his fickle Southern subjects.

  • But he was quite right in carping at her, for fortune, like other fickle jades, is more likely to be true if steadily abused.

  • He was an outlaw, hunted and despised, depending for his life on the caprice of a fickle-minded woman.

  • She was quite wickedly indifferent to consequences, and was inspired to woo the fickle goddess of popularity.

  • Women accuse men of being inconstant, and men retort that women are fickle.