fickle的意思和读音

fickle

: [ˈfɪk(ə)l] : ['fɪk(ə)l]

adj.

fickler  ficklest  

adj.constant

adj.inconsistent,changeable,capricious,indecisive,inconstant

fickleadj.

1.changing often and suddenly

The weather here is notoriously fickle.

the fickle world of fashion

2.often changing their mind in an unreasonable way so that you cannot rely on them

a fickle friend

adj.1.,,

adj.1.always changing your mind about who or what you like2.weather that is fickle changes often and unexpectedly

1. fibster fickle Ficks coordinate ...

2. Tremulous Fickle Gallop ...

3. few fickle fiction ...

4. ( Unhappiness) Fickle( Continue) ...

5. fibre fickle fidelity ; ...

6. lithe fickle verge ...

7. Yellow Scar Fickle Green Scar 绿 ...

8. 〖 atdawn〗 fickle〖 sheet;sheetmetal;steelsheet〗 ...

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1.I think the perspective of many lamas is vaster than trying to keep track of the latest likes and dislikes of the fickle modern mind.广

2.This type of money is hard to come by and can be very fickle in its affections.

3.Charles Darwin himself suspected the wind of being a fickle and inefficient messenger, and that view has largely held until this day.·使

4.Gerald was fickle, in a week he would be in love with some girl he met on the steamer.

5.Trying to settle down, the outcome is still fickle.

6.A difficult problem could be good for a designer, but a fickle client or unreliable materials would not be.

7."Some of the fickle populace began to doubt whether they had not been rather precipitate in deposing his brother" (Washington Irving).“怀”(·)。

8.Yet it's going to be tough selling a fickle fan base that this season is just a write-off before it even begins.

9.Some of you know fathers who are unpredictable, unreliable, or fickle.

10.However, fortune is fickle, Sally left us forever, every time I thought of her and saw the old picture, I felt sorrowful and cried.