Примеры использования Capricious на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Garlic capricious- Shop.
He's been obstinate, capricious.
Vibrant and capricious, she is a real treat to the eyes.
Arrogant, proud, and capricious.
A capricious fate again sharply changes it, it would seem, already adjusted life.
You know how capricious he can be.
And what will we do with an obstinate capricious man?
This spring also capricious in temperature.
Besides can be scattered, fussy,frivolous and capricious.
Cancerians are sweet, conservative, capricious, enigmatic and fanciful.
Meaning"butterfly" in Italian,Pink Farfalla is pretty and capricious.
Well, you hired the capricious child.
BlackBerry enough"capricious", and, often, any given smart phone behaves unpredictably.
Love can be cruel and capricious.
In this case, babies become very capricious and constantly cry for no apparent reason.
My efforts will please even the most capricious client.
Lamb is rather capricious meat, which requires special attention in the cooking process.
It wasn't worthy to be noisy and capricious, was it?
Capricious politics of Ukrainian officials, temporary workers, looks funny and tragic at the same time.
It is resistant to disease, but capricious to drugs.
You must restrain its severity, not capricious, not to cling to, to avoid conflicts and to pay more attention to children.
Please grant me the wisdom to understand your capricious nasty mind.
A center of casual violence and capricious harassment where rampant vice and amorality permeate every strata of society.
For it to finally know happiness be capricious, do silly things!
Thus, it could not be said that a decision to implement that established Government policy was either arbitrary or capricious.
Ignition system is one of the most"capricious" in an automobile engine.
Child-Cancer should not be criticized, otherwise the baby will become unsociable, capricious child.
Anna carped to Victor, like a capricious child, moved to tears and despair.
This permit system is operated in an arbitrary and capricious manner.
MacMillan found new sympathy with the capricious Manon and her struggle to escape poverty.