unpredictable 的 2 个定义
- not predictable; not to be foreseen or foretold: an unpredictable occurrence.
- something that is unpredictable: the unpredictables of life.
unpredictable 近义词
changeable
更多unpredictable例句
- In the months since, an unpredictable pandemic has rattled both of their businesses—along with global regulators raising concerns such a merger would harm competition in the content recommendation space.
- The stability of gold also makes it a lucrative investment in these unpredictable times.
- It’s always a good idea to pack layers for Sweden’s unpredictable weather.
- They have long been unhappy with what they see as Apple’s inconsistent enforcement of its own App Store guidelines, unpredictable content decisions and lapses in communication, according to more than a dozen people involved in the matter.
- Any way to reduce employee stress can be a game-changer when it comes to the unpredictable nature of events, especially when there is absolutely no cost to the employer, and no needed change management either.
- Though conversational and often witty, his meandering phrases become increasingly unpredictable as they develop.
- After decades of violence, flights to Kisangani are unpredictable and Western tourists are virtually unheard of.
- Good news, in an epidemic as unpredictable as this one, must be met with caution.
- The sexual acts are mysterious, unpredictable, and passionate; they tease your senses.
- Poor Stone, like most of us, forced to share a stage with this unpredictable, spoiled brat, looked uncomfortable.
- Blessed if you're not as unpredictable as one of Hitler's speeches.
- In the color-selecting tests the average of error was quite unpredictable.
- Would she thank me, or would she reply with some eccentricity unpredictable as her whim to tell me that tale?
- It was the first of several unpredictable events quite outside the range of Ed's experience.
- Her humors, where he was concerned, were unpredictable; and lately she had found a special 152 delight in attacks on his dignity.