capriciously
adverb literary uk/kəˈprɪʃ.əs.li/ us/kəˈprɪʃ.əs.li/
变化无常地|无端地
in a way that changes suddenly and unexpectedly
The rules were enforced capriciously. 这些规则被无序地执行。
She was capriciously fired after only two days on the job. 只工作了两天之后,她就被无端地解雇了。
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- The report should prove to critics that her agency is not acting capriciously.
- Budget and personnel numbers changed capriciously with the ebb and flow of politics.
- He acted capriciously when he made his decision.