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 arbitrarily [`ɑrbə'trɛrəlɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 任意地, 武断地, 专横地, 反复无常地

  1. Exercising power arbitrarily and often unjustly; tyrannical.
    压迫的武断地但不正当地利用权力的,威迫的
  2. A cryptographic system in which units of plain text of regular length, usually letters, are arbitrarily transposed or substituted according to a predetermined code.
    密码一种密码系统,其中固定长度的明文里的单元,通常为字母,被任意倒置或按事先确定的符号系统替换
  3. A word, in telegraph usage, arbitrarily six characters in length.
    在电报应用中,任意长度为6个字符的一个字。


arbitrarily
[ adv ]
in a random manner
<adv.all>
the houses were randomly scatteredbullets were fired into the crowd at random


Arbitrarily \Ar"bi*tra*ri*ly\, adv.
In an arbitrary manner; by will only; despotically;
absolutely.

  1. The networks, in alleging a violation of the First Amendment, contended that the House may not arbitrarily delegate to a private party the right to determine whether TV coverage of Pierce's appearances will be allowed.
  2. Some have complained that during the past two years, regulators arbitrarily tightened their rules, forced banks to write down existing loans and stopped making new loans.
  3. In the second case, the Radio-Television News Directors Association asked the court to declare that the fairness doctrine is unconstitutional and that the FCC acted arbitrarily in failing to eliminate it.
  4. Presumably the Democratic Congress will reduce the tax while arbitrarily revising downward the estimated cost of the program.
  5. Chief Judge Patricia M. Wald dissented, saying the agency acted arbitrarily when it determined its mileage standards would have no significant impact on global warming.
  6. My only reservation is that given such an approach, the tendency is always to simplify and formalise the particular element, even to decorate it arbitrarily.
  7. If Toronto is arbitrarily excluded as an international banking center, under the legislation, he said, "It will change the perception of Toronto in international markets."
  8. Two children, who will one day vie to be heirs to the throne of a kingdom, are arbitrarily assigned to the opposite sex at birth: The girl is called Conrad and the boy Agnes.
  9. Atchison is the fifth former Keating employee or business associate to invoke the Fifth Amendment in refusing to testify on Keating's suit, which accuses the government of "arbitrarily and capriciously" seizing Lincoln.
  10. But it said it would hear arguments pertaining to whether the agency acted arbitrarily for failing to begin a rulemaking procedure to eliminate or modify the doctrine.
  11. "The Nicaraguan government has remained intransigent in arbitrarily choosing those it wished to observe the election and making a point of hostility to any official U.S. observers," Lugar said.
  12. "The press has been very much a part of the manned space flight program for 29 years and to arbitrarily say that some of that press has to be excluded is not right," Nelson said.
  13. These are designed to let judges arbitrarily rule on a case-by-case basis, even if what the Constitution actually says is clear. Here is all the First Amendment says on the subject: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion."
  14. But a federal appeals court here upheld the commission's finding in January, ruling the commission did not act arbitrarily or capriciously when it included the fairly trade goods in its calculations.
  15. According to the Amnesty International report, some prisoners were arbitrarily detained because they belonged to a particular ethnic group suspected of anti-government activities.
  16. A study committee of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools said new requirements of belief in biblical inerrancy appears to have been arbitrarily imposed and responsibility of faculty curtailed.
  17. Central Asia's leaders are trying to create states based on boundaries arbitrarily carved out by Stalin, so national identities remain unstable. This point is worth stressing.
  18. The men claimed the state's policy irrationally and arbitrarily presumed that a traditional family setting of a husband and wife was the best placement for every foster child.
  19. "What this decision does is gives police the authority to arbitrarily harass homeless and poor people," said Doug Lasdon, an attorney from the Legal Action Center for the Homeless.
  20. Circuit Judge Laurence Silberman, writing for the 2-1 majority, rejected arguments that Meese had arbitrarily overruled an administrative law judge's findings that the two newspapers did not qualify for the anti-trust exemption.
  21. About my only complaint with these ChipSoft products was that the Windows version arbitrarily limits the length of certain entries, such as names of dependents.
  22. Many Western observers are wary of how the Soviets calculate their defense expenditures, saying Kremlin bureaucrats can arbitrarily raise or lower their prices.
  23. Federal regulators arbitrarily devalued the assests of the Lincoln Savings and Loan Association by 50 percent to 100 percent to justify their takeover of the institution, the thrift's former owner contends.
  24. For example, she said, the publication of clear-cut regulations will make it more difficult for the bureaucracy to act arbitrarily.
  25. Indeed, with free-market pricing taking hold throughout the oil industry, OPEC itself is showing signs of apathy toward its arbitrarily set benchmark price, turning instead to production controls to try to prop up prices.
  26. Monetarists have argued that this power works in mysterious ways and cannot be arbitrarily controlled.
  27. The problem is that the party can arbitrarily jail and release anyone it wants to.
  28. Unless arbitrarily snuffed out, it is invariably a human.
  29. Iraqi President Saddam Hussein had already ignored international law by arbitrarily demanding the closure of diplomatic missions in Kuwait and denying permission for some Western diplomats to leave Iraq.
  30. "The torturers are often beaten three times a day, sexually humiliated and punished arbitrarily," Valerian says. "This normalization of violence is the key.
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