haphazardly
英
美
adv. 偶然地,随意地;杂乱地
BNC.19306 / COCA.19430
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 无计划的;杂乱无章的;任意的
If you describe something ashaphazard, you are critical of it because it is not at all organized or is not arranged according to a plan.- The investigation does seem haphazard...
调查工作确实看起来缺乏计划。 - He had never seen such a haphazard approach to filmmaking as Roberto's.
他从没有见过像罗伯托那样毫无计划地拍摄电影的人。
- The investigation does seem haphazard...
英英释义
adv
- in a random manner
- the houses were randomly scattered
- bullets were fired into the crowd at random
- without care
- the Prime Minister was wearing a grey suit and a white shirt with a soft collar, but his neck had become thinner and the collar stood away from it as if it had been bought haphazard
双语例句
- Data that was formerly stored haphazardly in HTML pages can now be placed into rigorously structured XML pages.
过去任意地储存在HTML页面中的数据现在可以放置在有严格结构的XML页面中。 - Over the years, manufacturers have released phones so irrefutably flawed, so haphazardly designed, that Apple's latest smart phone entry appears downright ideal.
多年来,制造商已经发布了很多有致命缺陷、随意设计的手机。苹果最新的这款智能手机设计显得过于理想化了。 - Bulges and tentacles of ore extend haphazardly from a central mass.
矿石的凸出物及细枝不时地从中心块体伸出。 - There is clearly a part of him that longs for the detritus of family life: the rolls of wrapping paper tucked haphazardly in the corner, the toys on the counter.
这里显然有自己的一部分,盼望着碎屑的家庭生活:卷包装纸塞内部在角落里,玩具放在柜台上。 - A car is haphazardly parked next to them in the road with its door open.
一辆汽车随意地停在他们旁边的路上,车门开着。 - Too often, three or four buses at a time jockey for fares on haphazardly oversubscribed routes.
常常,三个或四个巴士的费用,一次在过多地骑路线。 - Of course, if controls are implemented haphazardly the government risks such a collapse.
当然,如果抑制房价过热措施的实施没有章法,不能排除政府面临上述崩盘的可能性。 - You get to venture into the city of Metronome, a sprawling mass of haphazardly built houses and huge steam engines where the outlandish inhabitants are carrying out their chores day and night.
你将进入节拍之城中冒险,这里古怪的居民在一堆凌乱建造的房子里和巨大的蒸汽发动机间从早忙到晚。 - If you've ever tried using them, you know that you can't get what you want by just haphazardly stabbing at the plate.
如果你曾经试过用筷子吃饭,就会知道在餐盘上乱戳是夹不到你想要的东西的,必须得瞄准目标下筷。 - But these are not cities growing through informal settlements at their edges, haphazardly; they are ruthlessly planned.
然而,这些城市的发展都不是通过城市边缘的非正规定居点自然而然实现的,而是硬性规划的结果。
