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英:[ˌʌnprɪˈdɪktəbl]
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un·pre·dict·a·ble
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unpredictably (adv.), unpredictability (n.)
词根:unpredictably
adv.unpredictably 无法预言地);不可预见地(不能预料地
n.unpredictability 不可预测性,不可预知性;不可预见性
adjective
not predictable; not able to be known beforehand.The cape is known for unpredictable winds.Attacks of these animals are often unpredictable.The encountered some unpredictable obstacles in their explorations.
subject to changes in mood, disposition, or opinion.He is too unpredictable to be relied upon.
noun
something that cannot be foretold (prec. by "the").I like stability, but she enjoys the unpredictable.
1840年,来自 un-(1)“不”+ predictable(adj.)。相关词汇: Unpredictably; unpredictability。
The first known use of unpredictable was in 1840
unprintableadjective
unfit to be printed
unprincipledadjective
lacking moral principles : unscrupulous
unpretentiousadjective
not pretentious : not showy : simple, modest
pleasant but unpretentious homes
unpretendingadjective
unpretentious
unpredictableadjective
not predictable
unpredictableadjective
not predictable
1 It remains an unpredictable and risky place to put your money, albeit one with huge potential.
尽管这个市场具有巨大潜力,但依然是一个不可预测、充满风险的投资地点.
2 The human body is unpredictable when it comes to conducting electricity.
3 But the African buffalo is considered the most dangerous and unpredictable large mammal of Africa.
4 But the important part is that his reputation proclaims him to be the most unpredictable and violent Irishman ever to live in Bellmont.
5 Which he does, but in an unpredictable, faintly educational way. immigration.
6 They all knew that if the berg plowed through their camp, there would be no hope of survival, and trying to get out of its unpredictable path was pointless.
7 It is just that it is highly unpredictable.
只是它很难预测.
8 But the participant’s view is that winning is an unpredictable achievement, a personal triumph.
9 Someone hated her, that had to be remembered, and he was unpredictable and violent.
10 This melodic symmetry had not been a noticeable feature of the more onward- flowing, unpredictable tunes of Bach and Handel, whose phrases were so often guided by the metre of the words they set.
11 All the potential solutions are far too unpredictable to be usable.
12 “You needed a whole branch of mathematics to tell you that people are unpredictable?”
13 The result is entirely unpredictable.
结果是完全无法预料的。
14 Under the impact of ionizing radiation some rearrangement of atoms could easily occur, changing the nature of the chemicals in a way that is not only unpredictable but beyond control.
15 In newly industrialized England, riding the trains was an adventure and an unpredictable thing, so he reported on his trip.
16 Stouthearted, surly, and wholly unpredictable, the deweys remained a mystery not only during all of their lives in Medallion but after as well.
17 Blast his father’s blood—he is too changeable, too unpredictable.
18 That was some comfort, but not much because the Trunchbull was totally unpredictable.
19 Liam was a great many things, but mysterious and unpredictable weren’t included in that deck of cards.
20 “I’m unpredictable. God, don’t you hate Dr. Hyde? Don’t you? He’s so condescending.”
2 反复无常的
inconsistent unstable mercurial schizophrenic capricious skittish flighty schizoid inconstant
4 不可预测
5 无法预料的
7 不可预测的
8 易变
mobile variable liquid versatile variant uncertain unstable volatile fluent fickle changeable unsettled unsteady inconstant uncertainty
9 反复无常
inconsistent unstable mercurial schizophrenic capricious skittish flighty schizoid inconstant caprice
10 变幻莫测的
11 无法预言的
12 变幻莫测
13 易变的
variable inconsistent fickle changeable malleable mutable unsettled protean unstable Mobile fluid versatile volatile incalculable skittish inconstant mobile liquid variant uncertain fluent unsteady
14 难以捉摸的
15 难以预料
16 善变