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单词 capriccio
释义 capriccio|kaˈprittʃo|
Also 7 caprichio, capritio, 7–8 capricio.
[a. It. capriccio sudden start, motion, or freak, app. f. capro goat, as if ‘the skip or frisk of a goat’ (in Sp. capricho):—L. type *capriceus. (For the sense cf. capriole.)]
1. A sudden sportive or fantastic motion; a prank, trick, caper.
1665Glanvill Sceps. Sci. Addr. 16 The shifts, windings, and unexpected Caprichios of distressed Nature.1693Bentley Atheism, Boyle Lect. v. 9 All the various Machins and Utensils would now and then play odd Pranks and Capricio's quite contrary to their proper Structures.1761Sterne Tr. Shandy (1802) I. xxiii. 117 To have..viewed the soul stark naked, watched her loose in her frisks, her gambols, her capricios.1823Lamb Elia Ser. ii. v. (1865) 267 Magnificent were thy capriccios on this globe of earth, Robert William Elliston!
2. = caprice 1. Obs.
1601Shakes. All's Well ii. iii. 310 Will this Caprichio hold in thee, art sure?a1634Chapman To Pan, In quite oppos'de capriccios.1686W. de Britaine Hum. Prud. §xx. 92 The Capricio's of Fortune.1690Locke Hum. Und. iv. xvi. §11 A thousand odd Reasons, or Caprichio's, Men's Minds are acted by.1794Mathias Purs. Lit. (1798) 379 Another little capriccio of..the late Adam Smith.1824Scott Redgauntlet Let. v, Folks who..partake of their fantastic capriccios.
3. A thing or work of fancy; = caprice 2.
1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iii, [They] look upon the plastick life of nature as a figment or phantastick Capritio.1824Heber Jrnl. (ed. 2) II. xxi. 353 It is a mere capriccio, with no merit except its carving.1873Symonds Grk. Poets xi. 390 These exquisite little capricci, engraved by Greek artists upon gems.
b. Music. A name variously applied (see Grove s.v.) but usually denoting a composition of lively character, and more or less free in form.
1696Phillips, Capriccio's are pieces of Music, Poetry, and Painting, wherein the force of Imagination has better success than observation of the Rules of Art.1789Wolcott (P. Pindar) Subj. Painters 42 Still is that voice, of late so strong, That many a sweet Capriccio sung.1845E. Holmes Mozart 155 This is not a prelude..but a capriccio to try a piano.1882Statham in Grove Dict. Mus. I. 225/1 His next published work, the ‘Capriccio in D minor’.
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