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hit-or-miss单词基本解析:

adj.无计划的,无目的的,遇事现打主意的

adj.无计划的,无目的的,遇事现打主意的;

hit-or-miss变化用词:


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hit-or-miss英英释义:

Adjective

1. dependent upon or characterized by chance;

"a haphazard plan of action"

"his judgment is rather hit-or-miss"

形容词 hit-or-miss:

dependent upon or characterized by chance

同义词:haphazard

hit or miss[ 'hitə'mis ]adj.dependent upon or characterized by chance

"his judgment is rather hit or miss"

同义词:haphazard

hit-or-miss中文词源:

hit-or-miss用法和例句:

Finding music that matches your tastes can be hit or miss.

在乐海了里寻找合自己口味的音乐简直就像大海捞针,只能是碰碰运气.


George didn't know which house on the street was Jane's so he began ringing doorbells hit or miss.

乔治不知道简[珍妮]住在那条街上的哪栋房子里,因此他就东一家西一户漫无目的地按门铃.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

The paint job had been done hit or miss.

油漆活做得马马虎虎的.


No haphazard hit - or - miss methos will do.

随意的、漫无目的的方法是不起什么作用的.


hit-or-miss

Long-term planning is always rather a hit or miss affair.
凡是定长远的计画都难免出偏差。