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flightiness    
n. 轻浮,疯狂

轻浮,疯狂

flightiness
n 1: the trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or
caprice than from reason or judgment; "I despair at the
flightiness and whimsicality of my memory" [synonym:
{flightiness}, {arbitrariness}, {whimsicality}, {whimsy},
{whimsey}, {capriciousness}]


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