whim
n. 一時的興致; 突然的念頭; 怪念頭,奇想; 幻想
A whim is a wish to do or have something which seems to have no serious reason or purpose behind it, and often occurs suddenly.
We decided, more or less on a whim, to sail to Morocco...
我們多少有點心血來潮,決定航海去摩洛哥。
The premium can increase at the whim of the insurers...
保險公司可以隨時提高保費。
1. a sudden desire;
2. an odd or fanciful or capricious idea;
It means learning to enter and exit in response to predefined signals rather on a whim.
就是根據提前設定好的訊號進場,出場,而不是衝動地進進出出.
Think about how much money you spend buying things on a whim.
好好想一下,你因為心血來潮花了多少錢買東西.
Her grandparents indulged her every whim.
她的祖父母充分滿足她的每一個怪念頭.
Likewise, policy should not be revised at every turn, nor rules changed by political whim.
同樣地,在每一個經濟起伏的轉折期, 不應該泛政治化的瞎考慮,把既定政策立刻調整(正)改變既定遊戲規則.
His mother spoiled him indulging his every whim.
他的媽媽溺愛他,總是滿足他的各種要求.