caprice
31caprice — /keuh prees /, n. 1. a sudden, unpredictable change, as of one s mind or the weather. 2. a tendency to change one s mind without apparent or adequate motive; whimsicality; capriciousness: With the caprice of a despotic king, he alternated between …
32Caprice — Ca|pri|ce [ka pri:sə, fr. ka pris] die; , n <aus fr. caprice »Laune, Eigensinn«>: 1. franz. Form von ↑Capriccio. 2. svw. ↑Kaprice …
33caprice — capriccio ит. [каприччо]; неправильно [капри/ччио] caprice фр. [капри/с] каприз, прихоть ◊ capriciosamente ит. [каприччозамэ/нтэ] capriccioso [каприччо/зо] capricieusement …
34caprice — [[t]kæpri͟ːs[/t]] caprices N VAR A caprice is an unexpected action or decision which has no strong reason or purpose. [FORMAL] Her life was spent in terror of her husband s sudden caprices and moods. Syn: whim, impulse …
35Caprice — Voir Opération Caprice …
36caprice — noun 1) his wife s caprices Syn: whim, whimsy, vagary, fancy, fad, quirk, eccentricity, foible 2) the staff tired of his caprice Syn: fickleness, changeableness, volatility, capricio …
37caprice — Amant ou maîtresse. Mon dernier caprice m’a cassé trois dents. GAVARNI …
38caprice — įgeidis statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Atkaklus ko nors geidimas. Tai vaikų elgesio ypatybė, pasireiškianti prieštaravimu vyresniųjų norams, reikalavimams, nurodymams. Ikimokyklinio amžiaus vaikai įgeidžius reiškia verksmu, riksmu,… …
39Caprice No. 24 (Paganini) — Caprice No. 24 in A minor is the final caprice of Niccolò Paganini s 24 Caprices , and a famous work for solo violin. The work, in the key of A minor, consists of a theme, 11 variations, and a finale.It is widely considered one of the most… …
40Caprice Des Dieux — Pays d’origine France Région, ville Illoud, Haute Marne Lait de vache Pâte molle à croûte fleurie …