N-VAR A caprice is an unexpected action or decision which has no strong reason or purpose. 反复无常; 任性善变 [正式]
I lived in terror of her sudden caprices and moods.
她任性易变喜怒无常,让我整天提心吊胆。
That puts the consumer sentiment index at a level last seen in 2009, when Citi (c) was assumed to be bankrupt and the stock market fetched half its current price.
这让消费者信心指数倒退至2009年的水平。当时花旗银行(Citi C)濒临倒闭,美国股市价格仅有现在的一半。
Shortly after that misadventure, according to a family friend, C. O. Byrd, she signed on as a Confederate spy and ended up with a price on her head.
据劳拉家一位名叫C.O.伯德的朋友说,这场事故发生后不久,劳拉受雇于南部联盟,成为一名间谍,后遭悬赏缉拿。
Now we've given a C. I. F. Shanghai price for some steel plates.
我们已使用C.I.F。上海港到岸价格提供一批钢板。
If Firm II is charging C, Then a best response for Firm 1 is to set price equal to marginal costs, and if Firm 1 is pricing at marginal cost, then conversely a best response for Firm 2 is to price at marginal cost.
如果公司2选择了C,公司1的最佳对策是,定价在边际成本,如果公司1定价在边际成本,同样的,公司2的最佳对策,也是定价在边际成本
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