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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++er·rat·ic /ɪˈrætɪk/ adjective  CHANGE/BECOME DIFFERENTsomething that is erratic does not follow any pattern or plan but happens in a way that is not regular 不规则的;不确定的;不稳定的 His breathing was becoming erratic. 他的呼吸越来越不均匀。 his erratic behaviour 他难以捉摸的行为erratically /-kli/ adverb He always drives erratically. 他开车一向摇晃不定。
Examples from the Corpus
erraticHer behaviour was becoming more and more erratic.And Laura begins to wonder why her husband has become so erratic.But when it comes to his fellow-countrymen and old school contemporaries, he becomes worryingly erratic.Ames had long been erratic and unhappy in his professional and personal lives.He said she acted erratic, got the shakes one evening and almost had a nervous breakdown.Given an unsuitable feeding place, they may become erratic in their response to food.A muscle near her right cheekbone fluttered at erratic intervals, and the nail polish was chipped.I listened to the raven songs, and my eyes followed others in their erratic journeys all over the pastel landscape.The company's erratic performance is a cause for some concern.Heating was difficult owing to erratic supplies of gas, electricity and water.The erratic winds made fighting the fire more difficult.The results of the rest of the sale were wildly erratic with 36 percent left unsold.
From Longman Business Dictionaryerraticer‧rat‧ic /ɪˈrætɪk/ adjective having no pattern or plan, making it difficult to know what is going to happenErratic currency markets led to intervention by the major central banks.the erratic performance of exportsOrigin erratic (1300-1400) Old French erratique, from Latin errare; → ERR
er·rat·ic adjectiveChineseSyllable
that Business follow something is not does any pattern erratic Corpus


erratic
erratic /ɪˈrætɪk/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: erratique, from Latin errare; err
something that is erratic does not follow any pattern or plan but happens in a way that is not regular:
    His breathing was becoming erratic.
    his erratic behaviour
—erratically /-kli/ adverb:
    He always drives erratically.


er·rat·icBrE /ɪˈrætɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ɪˈrætɪk/ 🔊 adjective(often disapproving) not happening at regular times; not following any plan or regular pattern; that you cannot rely on 不规则的;不确定的;不稳定的;不可靠的 SYN unpredictable The electricity supply here is quite erratic. 这里的电力供应相当不稳定。🔊🔊She had learnt to live with his sudden changes of mood and erratic behaviour. 她已经学会适应他那变幻莫测的情绪和难以捉摸的行为。🔊🔊Mary is a gifted but erratic player (= she does not always play well). 玛丽是一名有天赋的运动员,但发挥不太稳定。🔊🔊 er·rat·ic·al·ly BrE /ɪˈrætɪkli/ 🔊NAmE /ɪˈrætɪkli/ 🔊 adverbHe was obviously upset and was driving erratically. 他显然心烦意乱,开起车来摇晃不定。🔊🔊
er·rat·icBrE /ɪˈrætɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ɪˈrætɪk/ 🔊 noun (also erˌratic ˈblock, erˌratic ˈboulder) (geology 地质学) a large rock that is different from the rock around and was left behind when a large mass of ice melted 漂砾;漂石