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单词 unpredictable
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Definition of unpredictable in English:

unpredictable

adjective ʌnprɪˈdɪktəb(ə)lˌənprəˈdɪktəb(ə)l
  • Not able to be predicted; changeable.

    the unpredictable weather of the Scottish islands
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Every year the weather is most unpredictable for this event and this year's was no exception.
    • The weather is unpredictable, ranging from heat and humidity to thunderstorms.
    • With the region's unpredictable weather conditions, the team is hopeful of an exciting race.
    • In addition, an unpredictable change in franchise agreements in the summer could delay the work even further.
    • They moved down the pipe and shifted in mostly unstable, unpredictable ways.
    • Make sure you pack a few warm clothes in your hand luggage as you know how unpredictable English weather can be.
    • We need to reset the variables excluding anything unpredictable and run the script once again.
    • The future direction of the Irish property market has become as unpredictable as the weather.
    • This is a good combination as Aquarius is a wacky, unpredictable sign, but Capricorn is sensible and steady.
    • You wouldn't put a half-time change of manager past this unpredictable Hearts regime.
    • People who want to think ahead need to recognise that the world predictably changes in unpredictable ways.
    • Then the weather started to change, Andalucia seems almost as unpredictable as Yorkshire.
    • Conduction of atrial impulses to the ventricles is variable and unpredictable.
    • We live in uncertain times when change has never been so rapid or unpredictable.
    • Communication is difficult now because he is both deaf and has an unpredictable temper.
    • Changeable and unpredictable, it lacks structure, control and conformity.
    • As is so often the case in this job, I'm trying to predict the unpredictable and plan for the unknown.
    • The brown cloud shows man's activities are making climate change more unpredictable everywhere.
    • With the weather so unpredictable I spent a lot of Saturday in the kitchen.
    • The unpredictable aspect of political warfare - future events - may change all that.
    Synonyms
    unforeseeable, undivinable, incalculable, uncertain, unsure, doubtful, dubious, in the balance, up in the air, random, arbitrary
    informal iffy, hit and miss
    erratic, moody, volatile, unstable, fickle, capricious, whimsical, temperamental, mercurial, changeable, variable, inconstant, undependable, unreliable, unmanageable, impulsive
 
 

Definition of unpredictable in US English:

unpredictable

adjectiveˌənprəˈdiktəb(ə)lˌənprəˈdɪktəb(ə)l
  • 1Not able to be predicted.

    the unpredictable weather of the Scottish islands
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Communication is difficult now because he is both deaf and has an unpredictable temper.
    • Make sure you pack a few warm clothes in your hand luggage as you know how unpredictable English weather can be.
    • People who want to think ahead need to recognise that the world predictably changes in unpredictable ways.
    • This is a good combination as Aquarius is a wacky, unpredictable sign, but Capricorn is sensible and steady.
    • The unpredictable aspect of political warfare - future events - may change all that.
    • Conduction of atrial impulses to the ventricles is variable and unpredictable.
    • We live in uncertain times when change has never been so rapid or unpredictable.
    • The brown cloud shows man's activities are making climate change more unpredictable everywhere.
    • In addition, an unpredictable change in franchise agreements in the summer could delay the work even further.
    • They moved down the pipe and shifted in mostly unstable, unpredictable ways.
    • With the weather so unpredictable I spent a lot of Saturday in the kitchen.
    • The weather is unpredictable, ranging from heat and humidity to thunderstorms.
    • Then the weather started to change, Andalucia seems almost as unpredictable as Yorkshire.
    • Every year the weather is most unpredictable for this event and this year's was no exception.
    • As is so often the case in this job, I'm trying to predict the unpredictable and plan for the unknown.
    • Changeable and unpredictable, it lacks structure, control and conformity.
    • The future direction of the Irish property market has become as unpredictable as the weather.
    • You wouldn't put a half-time change of manager past this unpredictable Hearts regime.
    • With the region's unpredictable weather conditions, the team is hopeful of an exciting race.
    • We need to reset the variables excluding anything unpredictable and run the script once again.
    Synonyms
    unforeseeable, undivinable, incalculable, uncertain, unsure, doubtful, dubious, in the balance, up in the air, random, arbitrary
    erratic, moody, volatile, unstable, fickle, capricious, whimsical, temperamental, mercurial, changeable, variable, inconstant, undependable, unreliable, unmanageable, impulsive
    1. 1.1 (of a person) behaving in a way that is not easily predicted.
      he is emotional and unpredictable
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As you move on from here, accept that most people are completely unpredictable.
      • Their nomadic ways made them very unpredictable and deceiving.
      • She's really unpredictable, and she has no qualms about taking things to any length.
      • These guys are unpredictable and consequently extremely dangerous to deal with, whether as friend or foe.
      • In more recent times, his nastiness has become more unpredictable.
      • He is unpredictable in a way that Hague was not, they say, but this is not intended as a compliment.
      • Finally, Judge Brinkema could be an unpredictable player in the Moussaoui trial.
      • She was virtually unpredictable, and I suspect it often came down to her mood at any given moment.
      • The particular seller now finds it fit to train his guns on unpredictable customers.
      • Dr Gallagher said that by their nature these individuals were unpredictable.
      • Even those who fought alongside him for three decades are baffled by his unpredictable behaviour.
      • As for Mandelson, he is as unpredictable and dangerous as he is brilliant.
      • He was so unpredictable, Kait found it difficult not to be angry with him most of the time.
      • They are unpredictable and a high percentage have a mental illness.
      • But I was very unpredictable for a long time, and it was difficult for my husband.
      • And in further interviews her behaviour became more unpredictable.
      • Anyway, Stephanie was so unpredictable, she left him drained and exhausted.
      • Our roads are so busy and dangerous and many drivers are extremely unpredictable.
      • Patrick Moore is joined by Dr Mark Kidger to discuss comets, the most unpredictable members of the solar system.
      • He is so unpredictable and he was the only guy who managed to make Ian lose his cool.
 
 
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