1.He’s been willful and headstrong from a baby.
1.从小就固执任。
2.I have suffered a martyrdom from their incompetency and caprice.
2.的无能和任折磨得我够受了。
3.She could be wayward, petulant, and disagreeable.
3.她有时也会任、脾气很坏、很暴躁。
4.He is fickle to a proverb.
4.的任是人所共知的。
5.She’s hopelessly headstrong; she always gets up against people around her.
5.她任得无要救,老是同周围的人闹别扭。
6.Willful people cannot tolerate the slightest frustration of their wishes.
6.任的人不能容忍的愿望遭受哪怕是最小的一点挫折。
7.Will somebody play around you crankily?
7.会不会有人任地围吵吵闹闹?
8.She was a willful child.
8.她是个任的孩子。
9.It is laziness and waywardness, however, that causes one to give himself up as hopeless and back down on the pretext of "no interest".
9.只有懒惰与任,才能使一个人自甘暴弃的在“趣味”的掩护之下败退。
10.They are :a playful curiosity,a capacity for dreams,a sense of humor to correct those dreams,and finally a certain waywardness and incalculability of behavior.......
10.一种嬉戏的好奇心,一种梦想的能力,一种纠正这些梦想的幽默感,一种在行为上任的、不可测度的质素。
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1.It's about you being a brat, wanting what you can't have.
是你,能吃还想吃。
2.The researchers also provided participants with a definition of narcissist: egotistical, self-focused and vain.
、以自为中心、以及自负。
3.At Lowardwe shall tame her unruly spirit.
在 Loward 们会把她驯服。
4.This wilful world hath not got hold of unchristian Solomon's wisdom yet.
这个世界迄今还没有掌握非基督徒所罗门智慧。
5.I've often been accused of being stubborn and willful, but sometimes it works like gangbusters.
别人经常指责执,但某些时候这些特质让无往利。
6.There's always an interesting problem when you're working with animals that are independent thinkers and some kind of headstrong.
当你与独立思考和某种动物打交道时,总是会有一个有趣问题。
7.But what is so headstrong as youth?
可有什么比青春更呢?机翻
8.Or we might say you are headstrong.
或者们可能会说你很。机翻
9." Willful" is almost always a negative thing.
“”几乎总是消极事情。机翻
10.We’re no more idiotic or wayward than the next person.
们并比下一个人更愚蠢或。机翻
11.And I love the petulant, spoiled nature of him.
喜欢他、被宠坏本。机翻
12.Floriani paid no attention to the count's petulance.
弗洛里亚尼没有在意伯爵。机翻
13.I did not humour her caprice of talking to me.
没有迁就她跟说话。机翻
14.Amy felt anxious, as well she might, for when Jo turned freakish there was no knowing where she would stop.
艾米有理由为此担心,因为每当乔变得古怪,便没人知道她什么时候才能收得住。
15.But I was so headstrong at that time that I paid no heed.
但当时太了, 没有理会。机翻
16.One must forgive them their caprices.
必须原谅他们。机翻
17.She had taken an amiable caprice to me.
她对采取了一种和蔼可亲。机翻
18.If it is the result of mere caprice, it is unpardonable.
如果只是一时,那是可饶恕。机翻
19.She did not listen to me, and I accused her of caprice.
她听话, 指责她。机翻
20.More than once Kennedy's wayward personal life threatened to sink him.
肯尼迪个人生活止一次威胁到他。机翻
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