noun🔗Share気まぐれ, 戯れ, いたずらA sudden and unexpected or fantastic motion; a caper (from same etymology, see below); a gambol; a prank, a trick."The puppy, full of energy, performed a sudden capriccio, leaping onto the sofa cushions and then darting under the coffee table. "エネルギーに満ちた子犬は、突然の気まぐれを起こし、ソファのクッションに飛び乗り、それからコーヒーテーブルの下に駆け込んだ。actioncharacterentertainmentstyletendencyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share気まぐれ、空想A fantastical thing or work; a caprice."The architect's design for the new park was a capriccio of winding paths and bizarre, oversized sculptures. "新しい公園の建築家のデザインは、曲がりくねった小道と奇妙な特大彫刻の空想でした。artstyleliteratureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share気まぐれ、奇想曲A type of landscape painting that places particular works of architecture in an unusual setting."The art student created a delightful capriccio, depicting the Eiffel Tower nestled incongruously amongst the pyramids of Egypt. "美術学生は、エジプトのピラミッドの中に不釣り合いに配置されたエッフェル塔を描いた、楽しい奇想曲を制作した。artarchitectureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share気まぐれな曲, カプリッチョA piece of music, usually fairly free in form and of a lively character."The pianist ended the recital with a dazzling capriccio that showed off his virtuosity and playful style. "ピアニストは、彼の卓越した技巧と遊び心のあるスタイルを披露する、目も眩むようなカプリッチョでリサイタルを締めくくった。musicentertainmentChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading