hit-or-miss
英 [ˌhɪt ɔː ˈmɪs]
美 [ˌhɪt ɔːr ˈmɪs]
adj. 无计划的;随意的;漫不经心的
英英释义
adj
- dependent upon or characterized by chance
- a haphazard plan of action
- his judgment is rather hit-or-miss
双语例句
- Of course, reliability can be a rather hit-or-miss issue no matter where a car is built.
当然,可靠性能,而没有击中或错过的问题是建立汽车问题。 - The collection was hit-or-miss, but it was a marked improvement over Fall.
这个收集是没有计划的,但它是一个秋季的一个显著改善。 - This, of course, can be accomplished through daily work experience, which is hit-or-miss approach that requires more time with no guarantee of results.
这当然可以通过日常的工作经验完成,但这种没有计划的方法需要更多时间并且没有结果的保证。 - No haphazard hit-or-miss methods will do.
随意安排的、漫无目的计划是不起作用的。 - He did a lot of hit-or-miss reading, some of it about taxes.
他漫无目的地读了很多书,有些是关于税务的。 - During his two-year efforts, his dating seems to be hit-or-miss.
他两年的约会过程时好时坏。 - It's a hit-or-miss affair, but events of the past few weeks have provided the writers with a rich seam of source material.
它是一台无计划性的节目,但过去几周的事件给撰稿人提供了丰富的原始资料来源。 - 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。 - David didn't know which cassette had the songs by Michael Jackson, so he began playing the record, trying the cassette hit-or-miss.
大卫不知道迈克尔。杰克逊唱的歌在哪盘磁带上,因此他就无目的地听着。 - But finding URLs that lead to real documents is largely hit-or-miss.
但是,找到的网址,导致真正的文件主要是跅。