单词 | random |
释义 | random random /ˈræn.dəm/ adjective C1 happening, done, or chosen by chance rather than according to a plan: » random checks/tests/attacks» We asked a random sample/selection of people what they thought.Thesaurus+: ↑Chance and randomnessF0 INFORMAL strange or unusual: » I just saw Billy wearing a top hat - he's so random!Thesaurus+: ↑Unique and unusual , ↑Good, better and best in terms of qualityThesaurus+: ↑Strange, suspicious and unnaturalat randomC1 by chance, or without being chosen intentionally: » The winning entry will be the first correct answer drawn at random.Thesaurus+: ↑Chance and randomnessrandomly /-li/ adverb► C1» The books were randomly arranged on the shelves.Thesaurus+: ↑Chance and randomness • • • Extra Examples:» And what might be the underlying significance of these supposedly random acts of violence?» To my untutored eye that just looks like a load of random brush strokes and yet it's a very valuable painting.» It seems that the attack was a random act of violence.» The survey was carried out among a random sample of voters.» The security guards carried out random checks on people entering the building. |
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