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[существительное]
непостоянство; причуда ; каприз ; изменчивость ; каприччио
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Тезаурус:

  1. One day the King in a fit of caprice, sent a message to Kabir to come and sing before him.
  2. Dicey described how, when "Voltaire came to England - and Voltaire represented the feeling of his age - his predominant sentiment clearly was that he had passed out of the realm of despotism to a land where the laws might be harsh, but where men were ruled by law and not by caprice" (Dicey, 1959: 189-;90).
  3. The article was by Percy Hoskins, the greatest Commissioners of Police and thieves and villains, who drank champagne at the Caprice, had an apartment in park lane, was an intimate of Lord Beaverbrook, yet kept the common touch.
  4. They subscribe to it not for reasons of caprice, but because eminent judicial authority has reiterated the notion over the years.
  5. Check out the beginning of Caprice 5 (Paganini) and you'll see what I mean!
  6. The disc opens with the flavour of Carmen (Souvenirs d'Andalousie ), continues with lively bravura/programmatic fun ( Le banjo ), then charm ( Grand Scherzo ), humour ( Pasquinade Caprice ), breathtaking beauty ( Berceuse ), and memorable rhythmic tautness ( Tournament Galop ).
  7. "Can we abandon half the globe to the caprice of peoples still in their infancy?
  8. She made the headlines by having a glass of wine thrown over her at the plushy Caprice restaurant in London.
  9. In such an ethic, my rational ends at any one time would be the goals, whether of long-term ambition or of momentary caprice, to which I spontaneously tend in the fullest awareness then available, and all my deliberate acts would be means to these ends.
  10. Among the operatic composers whose music caught Thalberg's attention were Rossini, Meyerbeer, Weber, Verdi and several others, including, not least, Bellini. this CD collects give of his Bellini paraphrases; two "Grandes Fantaisies et Variations" on norma and I Capuletti , two "Fantaisies" on Beatrice de Tenda and on Straniera , and a "Grand Caprice" on La Somnambula .
  11. Al Pacino as Big Boy Caprice, Tracy's arch enemy, has been transformed into a hunchback dwarf.
  12. In relation to nationalised industries, it is commonplace to vest in a particular Minister of the Crown a power to issue general directives as to the running of the industry in question but this is again nothing more than a matter of organisational preference; not, of course a preference which is a matter of caprice but which is based on notions of the best procedures to attain the objective in view.
  13. Then he visits La Famiglia before driving back up the King's Road and on to the Caprice.

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