erratic的意思和读音

erratic

: [ɪˈrætɪk] : [ɪ'rætɪk]

adj.

n.

erratics  

Adj.+n.erratic performance

adj.consistent

adj.unpredictable,unreliable,inconsistent,irregular,changeable

erraticadj.

1.not happening at regular times; not following any plan or regular pattern; that you cannot rely on

The electricity supply here is quite erratic.

She had learnt to live with his sudden changes of mood and erratic behaviour.

Mary is a gifted but erratic player(= she does not always play well) .

n.

1.a large rock that is different from the rock around and was left behind when a large mass of ice melted

adj.1.;(),;(,),2.;【;【,;

n.1.,;2.

adj.1.changing often or not following a regular pattern, so that it is difficult to know what will happen next

1. erroneous a erratic a aberrant a ...

2. errand n. erratic adj. erroneous adj. ...

3. eccentric adj. erratic adj. | fantastic adj. , ...

4. aberration n.ERR ERRATIC [], abduct v. [ ] , ...

5. equivocal adj. erratic adj. erroneous adj. , ...

6. Erosion,Differential Erratic Erythrite ...

7. Equipment Erratic Evaporation ...

8. erisophake erratic error ...

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1.A look at some key industries in the United States shows that the economic recovery is a bit erratic and growth seems to be slowing down.

2.Cocaine is poisonous and addictive. Many cocaine used develop a false sense of their own indestructibility. Behaviour is often erratic.

3.He was beginning to be able to interpret the erratic gestures of her left arm.

4.His batting at times has been a little erratic, he likes to think of himself as an all-rounder .

5.The period leading up to the domestication of cereals was one of erratic climate change, as the last ice age ended.

6.Do not know why, feeling like floating clouds recently as erratic, perhaps the illness after the normal reaction.

7.One of the most interesting, erratic and yet brilliant people are the Aquarians.

8.Discussions should look again into the question of whether trading activity is amplifying erratic price movements.

9.His second mistake was in the manner in which he sought to cope with the erratic vacillations of his client, the President.

10.Mr Obama's erratic performance is partly the result of the rollercoaster world he finds himself in.