scattershot
英 ['skætəʃɒt]
美 ['skætɚ,ʃɑt]
英文词源
- scattershot (adj.)
- 1959, figurative use of term for a kind of gun charge meant to broadcast the pellets when fired (1940), from scatter (v.) + shot (n.).
双语例句
- 1. The report condemns America's scattershot approach to training workers.
- 该报告谴责美国对工人的培训毫无针对性。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The policy - related passages in " The Audacity of Hope " , his second autobiography, are scattershot and banal.
- 在他第二部自传中于政策相关的章节,仍然显得漫无目的并且老套.
来自互联网
- 3. As a result, the quest for an AIDS vaccine has been a bIt'scattershot.
- 因此, 对于爱滋疫苗的追寻,就变成有点像散弹打鸟、漫无头绪.
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