Examples of using Erratic in English and their translations into Chinese
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However, delayed monsoon and erratic weather conditions in some countries may dampen the final outcome.
His erratic behavior hasn't seemed to shake the confidence of some private market investors.
The most harmful flu they tested led to highly erratic heart rhythms, lasting heart damage, and greater chance of death.
Meanwhile, less erratic price action supports short-term intraday and swing trading, as well as long-term position trading and market timing.
An erratic, sometimes brilliant, Florentine inventor, Meucci arrived in the USA in 1850.
Erratic and severe weather patterns and the threat of glacial lake outburst floods are of particular concern to Bhutan.
And others in Asia would inevitably tilt from a more erratic America towards a relatively steady China.
Deterrence being slow, erratic, and passive, not to speak of expensive and indirect, it is hard to sustain for decades.
The report maintained that growth in Africa continues to be too erratic and too slow to permit an increase in both living standards and domestic savings.
Problems with the supply and transportation of foodstuffs mean that the distribution of meals is erratic, causing great discomfort to prison staff and detainees.
Another factor that must be considered is that a populace is always erratic.
Thunderstorms Saturday were expected to bring erratic winds but little rain to the area about 200 miles north of San Francisco.
As much as I loved college, I was a somewhat erratic student, and still given to spells of depression.
I know my behavior is… erratic sometimes," I say, fumbling.
Under conditions of limited resources and erratic rainfall, inter-cropping enjoys wide appeal.
The National Association of Realtors said last week that sales of existing homes fell 2.2% in September, extending their erratic performance this year.
Rainwater-harvesting technologies combined with supplemental irrigation has proven to be a favourable approach for dry tropical regions to make better use of the erratic large intensive rainfalls.
It is widely accepted that populations in developing countries are among the first to confront the negative effects of warming temperatures, higher sea levels and erratic rainfall.
Erratic U.S. monetary and exchange rate policies have continually made foreigners unhappy.
The main problem was that Brian had become dependent on amphetamines, which made him erratic.