random 英 [ˈrændəm]   美 [ˈrændəm]

random

random  英 [ˈrændəm] 美 [ˈrændəm]

adj. 随机的  n. 随机 

名词复数:randoms 

the random killing of innocent people 对无辜者的随意杀戮
a random sample ,a random selection  随机抽样╱选择

  • Something that’s random is lacking in order, plan, or purpose. It happens totally by chance, like the random picking of lottery numbers or unplanned random acts of kindness.
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  • adj. 随机的
  • n. 随机
  • 1. the random killing of innocent people

    对无辜者的随意杀戮

  • 2. a random sample ,a random selection

    随机抽样╱选择

  • 3. The information is processed in a random order.

    信息是按随机顺序处理的。

  • 4. He grabbed a pair of random jeans and an old red shirt.

    他抓了一条随意拿到的牛仔裤和一件旧的红衬衫。

  • 5. Some random guy gave me a hundred bucks.

    有个陌生男人给了我 100 美元。

  • 6. The humour is great because it's just so random and unhinged from reality.

    幽默之妙在于它如此的出人意料又不受现实的束缚。

  • 7. The winning numbers are randomly selected by computer.

    获奖号码是由电脑随机选取的。

  • 8. Names were chosen at random from a list.

    名字是从名单中随便点的。

  • random (adj.) "having no definite aim or purpose," 1650s, from at random (1560s), "at great speed" (thus, "carelessly, haphazardly"), alteration of Middle English noun randon "impetuosity, speed" (c. 1300), from Old French randon "rush, disorder, force, impetuosity," from randir "to run fast," from Frankish *rant "a running" or some other Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *randa (source also of Old High German rennen "to run," Old English rinnan "to flow, to run;" see run (v.)).
ran·dom AWL / ˈrændəm ; NAmE ˈrændəm / adjective , noun adjective 1 [usually before noun ] done, chosen, etc. without sb deciding in advance what is going to happen, or without any regular pattern 随机的,随意的(非事先决定或不规则) the random killing of innocent people 对无辜者的随意杀戮 a random sample/selection (= in which each thing has an equal chance of being chosen) 随机抽样╱选择 The information is processed in a random order. 信息是按随机顺序处理的。 ( informal) He grabbed a pair of random jeans and an old red shirt. 他抓了一条随意拿到的牛仔裤和一件旧的红衬衫。 She dodged the random items that were on the concrete floor. 她避开了混凝土地上随意散放的物品。 2 [only before noun ] ( informal) (especially of a person 尤指人 ) not known or not identified 不认识的;辨认不出的 Some random guy gave me a hundred bucks. 有个陌生男人给了我 100 美元。 3 ( informal) a thing or person that is randomis strange and does not make sense, often in a way that amuses or interests you (人或物)与众不同的,出人意料的,不可思议的 Mom, you are so random! 妈妈,你太不可思议了! The humour is great because it's just so random and unhinged from reality. 幽默之妙在于它如此的出人意料又不受现实的束缚。 ran·dom·ly AWL / ˈrændəmli ; NAmE ˈrændəmli / adverb The winning numbers are randomly selected by computer. 获奖号码是由电脑随机选取的。 My phone seems to switch itself off randomly. 我的手机好像随时自动关机。 ran·dom·ness AWL / ˈrændəmnəs ; NAmE ˈrændəmnəs / noun [uncountable ] It introduced an element of randomness into the situation. 这就为形势增加了一种不确定因素。 noun IDIOM at ˈrandom without deciding in advance what is going to happen, or without any regular pattern 随意;随机 She opened the book at random (= not at any particular page)and started reading. 她随意翻开书就看了起来。 The terrorists fired into the crowd at random. 恐怖分子胡乱地向人群开枪。 Names were chosen at random from a list. 名字是从名单中随便点的。 ran·dom / ˈrændəm ; NAmE ˈrændəm / ran·dom·ly / ˈrændəmli ; NAmE ˈrændəmli / ran·dom·ness / ˈrændəmnəs ; NAmE ˈrændəmnəs /
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