单词 | Erratic |
例句 | 1. The electricity supply here is quite erratic. 2. His breathing was becoming erratic. 3. Mary is a gifted but erratic player . 4. He drove in an erratic course down the road. 5. Your work is always erratic. 6. Deliveries of goods are erratic. 7. Argentina's erratic inflation rate threatens to upset the plans. 8. Irrigation measures will be necessary in areas of erratic rainfall. 9. This clock is rather erratic. 10. He is a very erratic football player. 11. Businessmen are displeased with erratic economic policy-making. 12. The singer gave an erratic performance. 13. Douglas was a 29-year-old journeyman fighter[/erratic.html], erratic in his previous fights. 14. Martin's latest play is as schizoid and erratic as its characters. 15. She can be very erratic, one day she is friendly and the next she'll hardly speak to you. 16. She found it hard to cope with his erratic behaviour. 17. Productivity slowed to an erratic trickle. 18. Dorman-Smith's erratic behaviour had exasperated him already. 19. The scientists pulling his strings are erratic. 20. The erratic winds made fighting the fire more difficult. 21. Above: A Norber erratic on its limestone pedestal. 22. Her behaviour was becoming more and more erratic. 23. The company's erratic performance is a cause for some concern. 24. He said she acted erratic, got the shakes one evening, almost had a nervous breakdown. 25. If the temperature of the heating system seems erratic, the fault may lie with the boiler thermostat. 26. He said she acted erratic, got the shakes one evening and almost had a nervous breakdown. 27. Her erratic gaze paused briefly on the broken nail she was picking with her other hand. 28. She had learnt to live with his sudden changes of mood and erratic behaviour. 29. Every week she wrote to Liza, letters to which she received brief erratic replies. 30. Men would be swayed to this action or that; economic and political life would be erratic and rudderless. 1. The electricity supply here is quite erratic. 2. His breathing was becoming erratic. 3. Mary is a gifted but erratic player . 4. He drove in an erratic course down the road. 5. Your work is always erratic. 6. Argentina's erratic inflation rate threatens to upset the plans. 7. Irrigation measures will be necessary in areas of erratic rainfall. 8. She had learnt to live with his sudden changes of mood and erratic behaviour. 9. He is a very erratic football player. 31. And, excluding oil and other erratic items, the underlying deficit with non-EC countries went up to £711m in April. 32. But when it comes to his fellow-countrymen and old school contemporaries, he becomes worryingly erratic. 33. In his collection of the works of contemporaries Scott's policy was more erratic. 34. Is it all merely one brief, erratic flight into the burning light? 35. But as the subject's brain function becomes increasingly impaired these movements become more and more erratic. 36. Mr Greenleaf thought his removal from Mongibello to Rome had been merely an erratic whim, Tom knew. 37. The current law of malicious damage produced far too erratic and uncertain results. 38. Absorption from such sites is very likely to be erratic, leading to poorly controlled diabetes and possibly unexplained hypoglycaemia. 39. Erratic hot winds kept the air thick with dust, and the fan gave small comfort to the feverish, aching children. 40. For similar reasons bad posture can be to blame for congestion and erratic circulation in the lower part of the body. 40. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 41. Heating was difficult owing to erratic supplies of gas, electricity and water. 42. In the end, though, it is erratic instrumental balancing that throws the performance out of kilter. 43. One's lifestyle in television can be stressful, artificial and erratic, quite apart from being exciting and creatively fulfilling. 44. Swarm logic tries to comprehend the out-of-kilter, to measure the erratic, and to time the unpredictable. 45. The rate of growth of unit trusts has been erratic. 46. The blinkers only work occasionally, the steering is erratic, and the speedometer is inaccurate. 47. A recent upset or altercation can unsettle some one with severe dementia, making behaviour even more erratic. 48. To her annoyance - and her dismay - Ashley felt her heart break into its usual erratic beat behind her ribs. 49. In a phone interview, he also talks about the oddball portfolio mix that has produced such erratic results. 50. But in that she hadn't counted on Lori's erratic travelling or on Travis McKenna's bloodhound instincts. 51. The history of the Federal Republic might then have followed a more erratic course. 52. Seve was no Hogan, no golfing machine-his game was erratic and did not stand up to acute tests of accuracy. 53. A muscle near her right cheekbone fluttered at erratic intervals, and the nail polish was chipped. 54. Several people saw the aircraft recover from the turn to an essentially wings-level attitude with small erratic oscillations in bank angle. 55. Ames had long been erratic and unhappy in his professional and personal lives. 56. I shall not be able to get into any of the relevant storerooms because access in period one is always erratic. 57. After an erratic and harried greeting, we waited quite a while for some one to initiate contact. 58. The stabs on the open A string were like erratic heartbeats. 59. He had reached out his hand to try to pat her on the arm and noticed how erratic his own movements were. 60. Colic and ulcers seem to relate more to general stress levels rather than to poor or erratic feeding. 61. So I settle down to write her a letter explaining my erratic behaviour. 62. Given an unsuitable feeding place, they may become erratic in their response to food. 63. Medea on the tow-path diverts the birds with erratic crumbs. 64. He remained where he was, slowly revolving to face me, a rotating star to my ellipsis of erratic wandering. 65. That errant thought, coming from goodness knew where, made her heart beat an erratic tattoo. 66. And Laura begins to wonder why her husband has become so erratic. 67. Informal groups are looser, more erratic in their behaviour and often much more fun. 68. Instead of trying to escape by moving as fast as possible away from the predator, some animals take an erratic zigzag course. 69. At this time of year I remember a cuckoo's erratic notes on a mild morning. 70. The results of the rest of the sale were wildly erratic with 36 percent left unsold. 70. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 71. It is well established that in the delinquent-prone, home discipline is more liable to be too lax, strict or erratic. 72. National emergencies, however, may not necessarily coincide with times of personal emergency and gold is an erratic investment. 73. She mothered all of them in a way that Jennie could not now she was becoming more erratic. 74. The arguments by the erratic billionaire that automatic limits on congressional terms would create more efficient government are simply unrealistic. 75. His fears were no doubt compounded by the fact that Vivien's behaviour was becoming more and more erratic. 76. This flutter is different from a wobble in that the movement of the ball is quicker and more erratic. 77. Often the only striking feature of such a representation is the very erratic behaviour of the observations in relation to time. 78. However, the Bank may buy in a falling market if the market is considered to be erratic and unstable. 79. For years, those closest to John E. du Pont had seen signs of delusional, erratic and occasionally violent behavior. 80. Parents tend to blame their daughters' moody, erratic behavior on hormones, choice of friends or television-viewing habits. 81. I listened to the raven songs, and my eyes followed others in their erratic journeys all over the pastel landscape. 82. For many seasonal workers, the biggest drawback can be the irregular hours and erratic schedules. 83. Meanwhile, his mercurial character has only got more erratic. 84. Exceeding this voltage difference can result in erratic measurements. 85. The radio flux is extremely variable, exhibiting erratic outbursts. 86. The speck would be jarred into more erratic motion. 87. I would miss my loving, erratic, harebrained mother. 88. She is a very erratic tennis player. 89. The old man had always been cranky and erratic. 90. Foliation, bloom, and production became erratic. 91. He was like a stormy, erratic boy. 92. His erratic behavior caused his marriage to go west. 93. The erratic fluctuation of market prices are in consequence of unstable economy. 94. I would miss Phoenix. I'd miss the heat. I would miss my loving, erratic, harebrained mother. 95. In a paper published in Nature yesterday (7 February), an international team of scientists investigate why measles epidemics in Niger — particularly in the capital Niamey — emerge in an erratic way. 96. Erratic parenting is the bane of many families' lives, claims Sarah Crosby, 47, who trained as a Norland nanny in 1979, and has two sons at university. 97. Field studies have shown erratic results and low virus removal in general. 98. Global warming erodes coastlines, spreads pests and water-borne diseases and produces more erratic weather patterns. 99. How could I leave my loving, erratic, harebrained mother to fend for her herself? 100. His batting at times has been a little erratic,[http:///erratic.html] he likes to think of himself as an all-rounder . 101. The erratic information flow is not entirely the fault of top officials. 102. The path of a particle in Brownian motion is erratic and frequently changes direction. 103. This is especially problematic when the team thinks you're an erratic, egomaniacal nutcase with little or no real world chops. 104. Bola ? o was a difficult , angry, self - reflexive writer who lived an erratic and occasionally unpleasant life. 105. Many of the attacks against it, including Parrington's, have been unfair, and rather erratic. 106. Care should be taken in applications where the duty cycle can change rapidly, such as transient response, which can result in erratic operation or damage. 107. I would miss my loving, erratic, harebrained mother. And her new husband. 108. After all, it benefits no one for pricing to be erratic and only serves to frustrate travel agent, hotelier and traveller alike, " said Garnier. 109. Any of several Old World birds of the genus Vanellus related to the plovers, especially V. vanellus, having a narrow crest and erratic flight behavior. 110. Erratic operation is usually caused by dirt in seat area. 111. Cocaine is poisonous and addictive. Many cocaine used develop a false sense of their own indestructibility. Behaviour is often erratic. 112. Our rowboat's course was erratic after we lost the oars. 113. But an erratic mix of trade unilateralism and manifest US impotence looks even less promising. 114. The book describes him as brilliant at work but erratic in and especially out of the office, where he was a womanizer and heavy drinker, who had a series of serious car crashes. 115. The erratic fluctuation of market prices is in consequence of unstable economy. 116. On borehole televiewer logs. An unusual effect produced on the cathode-ray tube display by erratic movement of the tool as it drags along the borehole. 117. What happens when you dont use pull resistors is you get erratic or incorrect logic operation. 118. While the private sector provides cutting-edge services and products to the world, the roads outside are potholed, electricity is patchy and water supply erratic. 119. But solar behavior has never been erratic enough to threaten all terrestrial life with extinction. 120. The policy about stopping aircraft once they had landed was erratic, to say the least. 121. Symptoms include erratic behaviour of the Media Player and problems with the file system. 122. He is a good fellow, but then he is so erratic. 123. The prosody is erratic. 124. How could I leave my loving, erratic, harebrained mother to fend for herself? 125. While the Teamgeist ball was great for strikers, many goal keepers complained that the ball's aerodynamics created a lack of rotation in the air, making its path at times erratic, like a knuckleball. 126. The soldiers were plagued with amplifiers that misbehaved, and blamed the manufacturers for their erratic behaviour. 127. Libya is a specific case: Muammar el-Qaddafi is erratic, widely reviled, armed with mustard gas and has a history of supporting terrorism. 128. He was beginning to be able to interpret the erratic gestures of her left arm. |
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