unsystematic
/ˌʌnˌsɪstəˈmætɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnˌsɪstəˈmætɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˌsi-stə-ˈma-tik/ (ame, mw)
unsystematic — 形容詞
- unsystematicpositive
- more unsystematiccomparative
- most unsystematicsuperlative
1. done or arranged without any clear plan or method, often making things confusing
無系統的
缺乏計畫或組織方法的
done or arranged without any clear plan or method, often making things confusing or ineffective
Adaeze found the data hard to analyze because her unsystematic notes had many gaps.
Adaeze 發現她的筆記毫無系統、漏洞百出,導致資料難以分析。
collocation: unsystematic notes / unsystematic research
The library’s unsystematic filing system made it nearly impossible to find a book.
這間圖書館的分類方式毫無系統,幾乎不可能找到任何一本書。
Christopher’s unsystematic approach to revision left him unprepared for the final exam.
Christopher 毫無系統的複習方式讓他在期末考前毫無準備。
Mizuki’s unsystematic research method meant she kept collecting data she could not use.
Mizuki 的研究方法缺乏系統性,結果不斷收集到無法使用的資料。
- disorganized
more general; can refer to physical mess or lack of order in things or people
- haphazard
emphasizes a lack of planning or random selection
- chaotic
stronger; suggests complete confusion and disorder
- systematic
the direct opposite; arranged or done according to a clear plan
- methodical
implies careful, step-by-step order