vagary

[EE. UU.]/ˈveɪɡərɪ/
[Reino Unido]/ˈveɡərɪ/
Frecuencia: Muy alto

Traducción

n. capricho; comportamiento caprichoso
Word Forms
Pluralvagaries

Oraciones de ejemplo

the vagaries of the weather.

las caprichosas del clima.

all the notional vagaries of childhood

todas las caprichosas vaguedades de la infancia

The style of vagary and ghastfulness and the sense of mystery are full of thestory of Allan.

El estilo de vaguedad y espantosidad y el sentido de misterio están llenos de la historia de Allan.

was buffeted about from job to job by the vagaries of the economy.

fue golpeado de un trabajo a otro por las vicisitudes de la economía.

The style of vagary and ghastfulness and the sense of mystery are full of thestory of Edgar Allan Poe.

El estilo de vaguedad y espantosidad y el sentido de misterio están llenos de la historia de Edgar Allan Poe.

the vagaries of the weather

las caprichosas del clima

the vagaries of life

las caprichosas de la vida

subject to the vagaries of fashion

sujeto a las caprichosas de la moda

the vagaries of the stock market

las caprichosas del mercado de valores

the vagaries of human behavior

las caprichosas del comportamiento humano

the vagaries of fate

las caprichosas del destino

the vagaries of love

las caprichosas del amor

the vagaries of politics

las caprichosas de la política

the vagaries of technology

las caprichosas de la tecnología

the vagaries of the economy

las caprichosas de la economía

Ejemplos del mundo real

We did not think it hypocritical to draw over our vagaries the curtain of a decent silence.

Fuente: The Moon and Sixpence (Condensed Version)

The vagary of Timothy Fairway was infectious.

Fuente: Returning Home

With an effort the Russian shook off the vagary of his fancy.

Fuente: Hidden danger

John was a vagabond and had many vagaries.

Fuente: Pan Pan

Fossil fuels originally promised to free economies from the vagaries of the seasons.

Fuente: Economist Finance and economics

Because terms are mostly locked in during that time, that exposes turbine-makers to any market vagaries.

Fuente: Economist Business

Sakamoto seems to have been paying attention to younger filmmakers such as Rikiya Imaizumi, an avid chronicler of the vagaries of modern love.

Fuente: Intermediate and advanced English short essay.

" So long as gossip busied itself in coupling their names together, any other vagaries of the doctor's passed unobserved" .

Fuente: The Mystery of Styles Court

Largely as a result of the vagaries of its historical development, modern English is a maddeningly difficult language to spell correctly.

Fuente: Illustrated History of English (Volume 2)

The public-debt burden is light, at below 20% of GDP. True, a lot of tax revenue is tied to the vagaries of oil prices.

Fuente: The Economist (Summary)

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