vicissitude|vicissitudes in English

noun

[vi·cis·si·tude || vɪ'sɪsɪtuːd /-tju-]

unpredictable changes (especially during the course of a lifetime); variability; hardship during a lifetime

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1. Cranmer's reputation has suffered various vicissitudes.

2. It is indeed a strange vicissitude of our science.

3. It reflects the vicissitude of society.

4. Behind the ornate.Not the vicissitudes of life.But dirty.

5. He experienced several great social vicissitudes in his life.

6. A man used to vicissitudes is not easily dejected.

7. Cultural and social vicissitude and the development of local community affect and contact mutually.

8. Our future property law should comply with the historical trend of the vicissitude property.

9. First chapter elaborated education - through - labor historical vicissitude and the development tendency.

10. So great a vicissitude in his life could not at once be received as real.

11. The future is so uncertain that we cannot know all the vicissitude of our fortunes.

12. However, when FTILJ encounters in great force impacts from puissant culture, vicissitudes occur inevitably.

13. Idiosyncrasy and vicissitude had combined to stamp Sergeant Troy as an exceptional being.

14. On one hand it explores the vicissitude process of the relationship between ports and coast cities.

15. The first part tries to discuss the influences of the politics vicissitude on literature evolution.

16. 15 Similarly, it was argued that globalisation spread a company's exposure to geographical vicissitudes of local economies.

17. Size provides a cushion to the vicissitudes of markets but it creates other problems.

18. Whatever the vicissitudes of her past life, Jill now seems to have come through.

19. She loved poetry and was quick to laugh or weep at the vicissitudes of life.

20. You could say that losing your job is just one of the vicissitudes of life.

21. His Meditations, with their emphasis on the vicissitudes of perpetual change, exude an air of world-weariness.

22. It could have shared the owner's adventures and vicissitudes, occupied his leisure hours, cheered his bleaker moments.

23. Moreover the nipple areola pigment is deep, has one kind of vicissitudes thin and pale feeling.

24. Similarly, it was argued that globalisation spread a company's exposure to geographical vicissitudes of local economies.

25. Over the millennia, cultures have changed very substantially as they have learned to cope with environmental vicissitudes.