a haphazard way/manner/fashion• As a result the records were often distributed and accounts payable were collected in a haphazard manner.• At present, the decisions are taken in a haphazard way.• In fact, on any view it started many years before that, though in a haphazard manner.• Logging your time Many people operate in a haphazard way.• Most of us do this every day, though typically in a haphazard way.• Work on planning the CivicCentre began in a haphazard way.• Ministry seems to have grown up in a haphazard manner, basically in response to the need that variousfunctions be performed.• In between, I continued my studies in a haphazard way for they never really interested me, knowing in advance my fate.
VERBS | ADVERB | PHRASESVERBS➤be, seem隨意;好像隨意▸➤become變得雜亂無章ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極為/頗為/非常偶然▸➤apparently, seemingly顯得/看上去偶然PHRASES➤in a haphazard fashion, in a haphazard manner, in a haphazard way以一種隨意的方式◇The town had grown in a somewhat haphazard way.這個鎮的發展有些雜亂無章。