unmethodically / məˈθɒd ɪ kəl /

无方法地毫无章法地不讲究的无方法的

unmethodically 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly: a methodical person.
  2. painstaking, especially slow and careful; deliberate.

unmethodically 近义词

unmethodically

等同于 irregularly

更多unmethodically例句

  1. The pace, he says, will be “methodical,” but as quickly as possible given safety constraints.
  2. This slower, more methodical approach has worked in Veo’s favor — it might be the only company in its industry that has been consistently profitable.
  3. It’s a grounded approach perfectly suited to Tillman’s methodical nature, and it’s one the Terps have seemed to adopt especially well this year.
  4. He thinks really rationally and, you know, he applies statistics to everything, and he’s so methodical.
  5. This time, the approach was aggressive but also targeted, methodical and refined.
  6. Far from a rant, her tone throughout is cool and methodical, and her critiques are couched more in sorrow than in anger.
  7. The opening scene of the film illustrates the methodical and gruesome nature of the abuses.
  8. The yellow ticking clock that punctuates every episode of 24 is simultaneously bombastic, methodical, menacing, and relentless.
  9. If Washington is to adopt a tougher stance toward Beijing, it needs a lot of methodical calculation.
  10. It was thorough and methodical, like a medical examination: a routine in which a professional inspects the body of a patient.
  11. A child may acquire while quite young and before any methodical education commences a certain feeling for regular form.
  12. His methodical mind hated the idea of disorder; administration came to him as Nature's gift.
  13. She immediately made a methodical arrangement of her time, so as to appropriate stated employment to every hour.
  14. And if he ever saw one, his corpse-to-be was a methodical little piece of humanity.
  15. Though Aristotle wrote in a methodical manner, his writings exhibit great parsimony of language.