rather arbitrary

相当武断

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Indicates that something is arbitrary to a significant but not complete degree, sometimes with a negative connotation.

表示某事在很大程度上是武断的,但并非完全如此,有时带有负面含义。

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rather arbitrary = 相当武断 (表示某事在很大程度上是武断的,但并非完全如此,有时带有负面含义。)

  • The manager's decision to promote him seemed rather arbitrary to the rest of the team.经理提拔他的决定在团队其他人看来颇为武断
  • The new rules for the competition feel rather arbitrary and lack clear justification.新的比赛规则让人感觉相当随意,缺乏明确的理由。
  • He organized his files in a rather arbitrary fashion, which only he could understand.他以一种颇为随意的方式整理文件,只有他自己能看懂。
  • The choice of which historical events to include in the textbook was rather arbitrary.教科书中选择收录哪些历史事件是相当随意的。
  • Many critics felt the jury's final verdict was rather arbitrary, not based on the evidence presented.许多评论家认为陪审团的最终裁决颇为武断,并非基于所呈现的证据。
  • The distinction the professor made between the two concepts felt rather arbitrary and confusing.教授对这两个概念所做的区分让人感觉颇为武断且令人困惑。
  • The colonial powers drew borders that were often rather arbitrary, leading to future conflicts.殖民大国划分的边界通常相当随意,导致了未来的冲突。
  • Isn't setting the meeting time for 3:17 PM a rather arbitrary choice?把会议时间定在下午3点17分,这个选择难道不相当随意吗?
  • The scoring system for the contest appears to be rather arbitrary, making it unfair for the participants.比赛的评分系统似乎相当随意,这对参赛者不公平。
  • If the selection process is rather arbitrary, we risk losing the best candidates.如果甄选过程颇为武断,我们就有可能失去最优秀的候选人。