haphazard 的 3 个定义
- characterized by lack of order or planning, by irregularity, or by randomness; determined by or dependent on chance; aimless.
 
- mere chance; accident.
 
haphazard 近义词
without plan or organization
haphazard 的近义词 41 个
- aimless
 - arbitrary
 - careless
 - casual
 - desultory
 - disorganized
 - erratic
 - helter-skelter
 - indiscriminate
 - offhand
 - random
 - slapdash
 - uncoordinated
 - accidental
 - all over the map
 - any old way
 - any which way
 - chance
 - designless
 - devil-may-care
 - disorderly
 - fluke
 - hit-or-miss
 - incidental
 - irregular
 - loose
 - purposeless
 - reckless
 - slipshod
 - spontaneous
 - sudden
 - unconcerned
 - unconscious
 - unconsidered
 - unexpected
 - unmethodical
 - unorganized
 - unpremeditated
 - unsystematic
 - unthinking
 - willy-nilly
 
haphazard 的反义词 14 个
更多haphazard例句
- Over time, small furry animals will likely take up residence underneath this haphazard shelter, turning your yard into a reliable source of food for visiting owls.
 - Although figures haven’t been released, this is a big infrastructural experiment compared to the sort of fairly haphazard charging builds that have been more manufacturer- and service-provided led.
 - However, Google’s enforcement, which can be haphazard, has them concerned.
 - Shadow docket cases, by contrast, are often decided in mere days — meaning that they can often lead to haphazard decision-making if the justices are insufficiently cautious.
 - All of this will have consequences, as states now scramble to decide their political futures in a decidedly haphazard process.
 - Although tough environmental controls were put in place in 2000, enforcement has been haphazard.
 - The absence of command and control means there is only haphazard combat coordination on the ground.
 - After wandering at haphazard some little way I met a peasant in a sleigh.
 - Then, of course, your whole battalion displaced to haphazard Iraqi Army bases.
 - Neighboring city-state Athens was more haphazard about its infanticide.
 - If one starts out in a haphazard way, it takes him a long time to find his bearings, and much valuable time is lost.
 - They laughed, but Crozier knew that the observant gambling farmer was not talking at haphazard.
 - Curious voice you have, he said, without attention to her question, in his haphazard jumping way.
 - He has come to New Orleans in a haphazard, fancy-free way, making a trip toward Mexico.
 - The passage which first caught the eye, on a Bible being opened haphazard, was supposed to indicate the future.