erratic / ɪˈræt ɪk /

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erratic2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. deviating from the usual or proper course in conduct or opinion; eccentric: erratic behavior.
  2. inconsistent, irregular, or unpredictable: Many factors affect purchasing power, such as inflation and erratic swings in the stock market.
  3. having no certain or definite course or pattern; wandering; not fixed: erratic winds.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an erratic or eccentric person.
  2. Geology. an erratic boulder or the like.

erratic 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

unpredictable; wandering

更多erratic例句

  1. Moreover, snowballing agricultural crises like avian flu and ASF can make meat prices extremely erratic.
  2. The state agency has tried to give local health providers consistent information about how many doses they’ll receive at their clinics and hospitals, but Avula said state officials will have to instead explain the erratic allocations.
  3. Until relatively recently, the Mid-Atlantic was a region where the winters seemed longer, colder and, most importantly, not so erratic.
  4. A startup CEO told us how she fundraised while quarantining with six children, and a newspaper editor shared how she kept up with an erratic news cycle while helping her seven kids learn from home.
  5. A wave of populism has led many governments around the world to rule in an increasingly erratic fashion.
  6. The animation is beautifully rendered and the storytelling top notch even if the pacing is, at times, erratic.
  7. Her arms strapped back, Lehmberg tells the officials “this erratic behavior is going to ruin my career.”
  8. In the months following the alleged incident, his behavior became erratic.
  9. John McCain was an erratic RINO who turned a hundred years old on the campaign trail.
  10. His erratic behaviour in handling Russian oil pipelines prompted Moscow to seek alternative routes of supply.
  11. Of course they have made up their minds you are erratic, and have not the least doubt that they can manipulate that loose screw.
  12. It was as though, where everything was strange, Henri's erratic comings and goings were but a part with the rest.
  13. An erratic firefly wandered down from the overhanging branches, then commenced to dart from side to side near her head.
  14. It was a hopeless fight, and has sent into the erratic political parties the majority of the independent working men now in them.
  15. So far the sentiment had been rather more doubtful and erratic than determined.