haphazard / adjective, adverb hæpˈhæz ərd; noun ˈhæpˌhæz ərd /

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haphazard3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. characterized by lack of order or planning, by irregularity, or by randomness; determined by or dependent on chance; aimless.
adv. 副词 adverb
n. 名词 noun
  1. mere chance; accident.

haphazard 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

without plan or organization

更多haphazard例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. However, Google’s enforcement, which can be haphazard, has them concerned.
  4. 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.
  5. All of this will have consequences, as states now scramble to decide their political futures in a decidedly haphazard process.
  6. Although tough environmental controls were put in place in 2000, enforcement has been haphazard.
  7. The absence of command and control means there is only haphazard combat coordination on the ground.
  8. After wandering at haphazard some little way I met a peasant in a sleigh.
  9. Then, of course, your whole battalion displaced to haphazard Iraqi Army bases.
  10. Neighboring city-state Athens was more haphazard about its infanticide.
  11. If one starts out in a haphazard way, it takes him a long time to find his bearings, and much valuable time is lost.
  12. They laughed, but Crozier knew that the observant gambling farmer was not talking at haphazard.
  13. Curious voice you have, he said, without attention to her question, in his haphazard jumping way.
  14. He has come to New Orleans in a haphazard, fancy-free way, making a trip toward Mexico.
  15. The passage which first caught the eye, on a Bible being opened haphazard, was supposed to indicate the future.