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 haphazard [`hæp'hæzɚd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 偶然性, 偶然事件

a. 无计划的, 偶然的, 随便的

ad. 偶然地


  1. It is just a thing done at haphazard.
    这只是件偶然为之的事情。
  2. It is just a thing done at haphazard.
    这只是件偶然为之的事情。
  3. Why did you put the volumes of the encyclopedia in haphazard order?
    你为何把这套百科全书放得杂乱无章?


haphazard
[ adv ]
  1. without care; in a slapdash manner

  2. <adv.all>
    the Prime Minister was wearing a grey suit and a white shirt with a soft collar, but his neck had become thinner and the collar stood away from it as if it had been bought haphazard
[ adj ]
  1. dependent upon or characterized by chance

  2. <adj.all>
    a haphazard plan of action
    his judgment is rather hit-or-miss
  3. marked by great carelessness

  4. <adj.all>
    a most haphazard system of record keeping
    slapdash work
    slipshod spelling
    sloppy workmanship


Haphazard \Hap"haz`ard\ (h[a^]p"h[a^]z`[~e]rd or
h[a^]p`h[a^]z"[~e]rd), n. [Hap + hazard.]
Extra hazard; chance; accident; random.

We take our principles at haphazard, upon trust.
--Locke.

haphazard \hap"haz`ard\ (h[a^]p"h[a^]z`[~e]rd or
h[a^]p`h[a^]z"[~e]rd), a.
Determined by chance, whimsy, or guesswork; unplanned;
aimless; random; -- used mostly of human actions.
[PJC]

  1. But this is an unsatisfactory and haphazard procedure.
  2. I cite the results rather to illustrate how haphazard and unpredictable the system is.
  3. The installation is crowded and haphazard and the range of styles runs from hand-me-down photorealism to imitative hard-edged abstraction.
  4. The U.S. welfare system is a chaotic collection of more than 100 programs that has evolved in a haphazard, piecemeal fashion and left us with a set of complicated and often counterproductive eligibility standards, benefit levels and responsibilities.
  5. Parking is haphazard, with fans jamming cars onto dozens of privately owned lots in the Corktown neighborhood around the park.
  6. And that later meant never." Similarly haphazard planning and the resulting pollution helped bring about last fall's revolt in East Germany, home of some of central Europe's dirtiest industrial towns.
  7. Its haphazard ride schedule consists of last-minute phone calls when one of the Chickens feels like a leisurely jaunt at "highway speeds close enough to legal limits to be of no interest to police," Chotzinoff said.
  8. A congresional task force on Wednesday proposed a radical revamping of the U.S. foreign aid program, saying the current system has become too diluted, haphazard and bureaucratized to meet its goals.
  9. More men under the age of 40 were grabbed as cars were picked to leave the country in a haphazard manner, the refugees said.
  10. The concept is disliked in principle by those who think that London's character stems from the haphazard way it has evolved over the decades. The drawing up of a strategic plan itself poses many practical problems, says the Conservative party.
  11. Gainers mostly were a haphazard array, rarely encompassing a whole industry group.
  12. From what I remember, training was fairly haphazard.
  13. To see the crisis through the eyes of CARE's workers is to gain insight into the often haphazard, nuts-and-bolts choices and problems facing a relief operation.
  14. Long lines of civilians can be seen making their way across the old bridge over the Mezurado River, toward a haphazard rice distribution set up by Johnson.
  15. The triumph of the joyous revival of "Anything Goes" now at Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater is that it is anything but haphazard.
  16. Mr. Leigh's approach seems deceptively haphazard.
  17. The process of getting documents was "very, very haphazard" and "fairly chaotic," said Sen. William Cohen, R-Maine.
  18. Quality and control have fallen off with a drop in federal money, lack of federal oversight and haphazard training, according to some critics.
  19. In 1979, there were only 3,400 hotel rooms in the whole country, direct flights were few and marketing efforts haphazard.
  20. Glaser said the law was discriminatory, as well as "arbitrary, haphazard and irrational." But its flaws did not warrant throwing it out entirely, the judge said.
  21. Their quality control is haphazard."
  22. But this official figure almost certainly understates vehicle numbers. China's approach to road safety seems haphazard and limited resources appear to have been devoted to publicity campaigns.
  23. "The current system for regulating labs is dangerously inadequate and haphazard."
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