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unsystematic

/sis-tuh-mat-ik/US // ˌsɪs təˈmæt ɪk //UK // (ˌsɪstɪˈmætɪk) //

不系统,不系统的,非系统性,非系统性的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having, showing, or involving a system, method, or plan: a systematic course of reading; systematic efforts.
    • : given to or using a system or method; methodical: a systematic person.
    • : arranged in or comprising an ordered system: systematic theology.
    • : concerned with classification: systematic botany.
    • : pertaining to, based on, or in accordance with a system of classification: the systematic names of plants.

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Examples

  • Without a systematic way to move groups off Facebook, groups are left to re-form themselves from scratch.

  • We kind of tracked our spoilage, but not in a systematic way.

  • Yet the 2016 election demonstrated how systematic errors in a variety of states can lead to a surprising outcome.

  • However, the evidence shows over time and across the country that systematic fraud in the contemporary United States is rare.

  • A decade ago, no charity evaluators that tried to arrive at systematic estimates of impact existed.

  • The very religious, like Eagleton, may take offense at the brusque, selective, and unsystematic consideration of their creeds.

  • It will look a little weak and unsystematic, which concerns me and some bad things could muddle through.

  • The use of the contraction marks is unsystematic and the readings are sometimes uncertain.

  • Artistic, systematic construction — contrasted with unpremeditated unsystematic growth.

  • By unsystematic and spasmodic legislation the criminal law became so savage as to shock every man of common humanity.

  • Dr. Halley was a good classical scholar, impulsive, unsystematic, and by no means a severe disciplinarian.

  • The English mind was one-sided, eccentric, systematically unsystematic, and logically illogical.