whim的意思和读音

whim

: [hwɪm] : [wɪm]

n.

whims  

Adj.+n.sudden whim

n.impulse,urge,notion,quirk,caprice

whimn.

1.a sudden wish to do or have sth, especially when it is sth unusual or unnecessary

He was forced to pander to her every whim .

We bought the house on a whim .

My duties seem to change daily at the whim of the boss.

the whims of fashion

She hires and fires people at whim .

n.1.,;,;2.;;

n.1.a sudden feeling that you must have or must do something. This word often suggests that what someone wants is not important

1. whilst whim whimper ...

2. wheedle v. whim n. whir v. ...

3. ) counterfeit ) whim ) ingrained ...

4. while whim whine ...

5. well-being whim whittle ...

6. objective whim capture ...

7. objective whim capture ...

8. ... 5. infantry: 6.whim 7.motorcade:

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1.As the head of a large organization, he was surrounded by people who were prepared to respond to his every whim.

2.It is not rare to see Federer be completely out of the point, then suddenly turn the tables at whim and hit a winner.

3.For just a while, through partaking of the whim and richness of the season, life takes on an extraordinary hue, one of sweetness and safety.

4.For smoking cessation without adequate mental preparation and physical preparation, whim camel began to think of quitting.

5.The authorities seem to shut things down on a whim and they don't give you any advance warning of their actions . '

6.She knew now that she wasn't just a leaf that depended on every whim of the wind, but that she was part of the universe.

7.On a whim, he decided to take a trip around the country to look up nearly a dozen old girlfriends.

8.Because at the whim of the king, or for that matter of parliament, we can name you or you to give up your property or to give up your life .

9.In these days of my leisure, it was perhaps the mere whim to collect them which had come upon me.

10.Elennor, even then, was not the kind of wife who bowed to her husband's whims, and her husband's whim was to climb a certain mountain.使