vagary的意思和读音

vagary

: ['veɪgərɪ]

n.

vagaries  

n.choice

n.whim,fancy,notion,mood,quirk

n.1.,;,,;

n.1.an unpredictable or eccentric change, action, or idea

1. dreary vagary chary ...

2. dreary vagary chary ...

3. pervasive a 314 vagary n vagabond n ...

4. pervasive a 314 vagary n vagabond n ...

5. vacuous adj. , vagary n. vague adj. , ...

6. ... utterly vagary vaguely ...

7. ... regale vagary alacrity ...

8. ... strut n. v. vagary n. ;n. fancy a.

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1.The building of this house in the shape of the temple was a rich man's vagary .

2.Before being realized, an ideal has many names, which are "illusion" , "vagary" , "daydream" and "impossibility" .

3.Most ridiculously, a vagary can become a king just if only he has time to make his dream come true.使

4.Is the current food crisis just another market vagary?

5.This vagary makes me uncomfortable, because politicians have a long history of making stupid decisions about gray areas.

6.Man is more than a tiny vagary of whirling electrons or a wisp of smoke from a limitless smoldering.

7.The trial highlighted the issue as a major vagary of doing business in China.