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1. noun 2. adjective1) (unsystematic) willkürlich [Auswahl]2) (Statistics) Zufalls-* * *['rændəm](done etc without any particular plan or system; irregular: The opinion poll was based on a random sample of adults.) zufällig- academic.ru/90694/randomly">randomly- at random* * *ran·dom[ˈrændəm]1. (aimlessly)at \random willkürlich, wahllosto choose at \random auf Gutglück wählento open a book at \random ein Buch irgendwo aufschlagento talk at \random irgendetwas daherreden, einfach drauflosreden famto wander at \random through the streets ziellos durch die Straßen wandern2. (by chance)at \random zufällig, per ZufallsprinzipII. adj zufällig, wahllosa \random sample eine Stichprobea \random selection eine willkürliche Auswahlwe asked a \random selection of people what they thought wir fragten irgendwelche x-beliebigen Leute nach ihrer Meinung* * *['rndəm]1. nto hit out at random — ziellos um sich schlagen
to talk at random — ins Blaue hineinreden
he just said anything at random — er hat einfach irgendetwas gesagt, er hat einfach drauflosgeredet
2. adjselection willkürlich; sequence zufälligrandom breath/drug test — Stichprobe f auf Alkohol im Atem/auf Drogen
* * *random [ˈrændəm]A adj wahllos, ziellos, zufällig, willkürlich, Zufalls…:random access IT wahlfreier Zugriff;random motion PHYS unkontrollierbare Bewegung;random shot Schuss m ins BlaueB s:at random aufs Geratewohl, auf gut Glück, blindlings;talk at random ins Blaue hineinreden, (wild) drauflosreden* * *1. noun2. adjectiveat random — wahllos; willkürlich; (aimlessly) ziellos
1) (unsystematic) willkürlich [Auswahl]2) (Statistics) Zufalls-* * *adj.Zufalls- präfix.direkt adj.wahlfrei adj.zufällig adj.
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