vagaries
n. 奇想( vagary的名詞複數 ); 異想天開; 異常行為; 難以預測的情況
Vagaries are unexpected and unpredictable changes in a situation or in someone's behaviour which you have no control over.
I take an assortment of clothes on holiday, as a provision against the vagaries of the weather.
我帶了各種衣服去度假,以防天氣突變。
...the perplexing vagaries of politics.
複雜難解、變幻莫測的政壇風雲
In fact, even the customary vagaries of the British summer have this year been peculiarly disorienting.
事實上, 英國夏天慣常的變化莫測,在今年更加的讓人迷惘.
The vagaries of inclement weather conditions are avoided to a certain extent.
可以在一定程度上避免變化莫測的惡劣氣候影響.
Sunday passed with equal doubts, worries, assurances, and heaven knows what vagaries of mind and spirit.
星期天過去了,這一天充滿著同樣的疑慮, 擔憂, 自我寬慰, 和天知道還有些什麼別的異想天開.
Yet her race was a race with the vagaries and implacability of fate.
然而,她的民族卻是個天命不可知、命不可違的民族.
The vagaries of the capital market in Peregrine's annual list once again demonstrated.
資本市場的變幻莫測在一年一度的百富榜上再次展現.