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erratic adj 1. GEN heftig, sprunghaft; 2. STOCK ungleichmäßig (performance, work); heftig, sprunghaft, schwankend, erratisch (exchange rate or price movements) -
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adjectiveunregelmäßig; sprunghaft [Wesen, Person, Art]; unbeständig [Charakter, Leistung]; launenhaft [Verhalten]; ungleichmäßig [Bewegung, Verlauf]* * *[i'rætik]- academic.ru/86707/erratically">erratically* * *er·rat·ic[erˈæ:tɪk, AM -t̬-]1. (inconsistent, unsteady) sprunghaft, launenhaft, unberechenbar2. (wandering) [umher]wandernd\erratic pulse unregelmäßiger Puls* * *[I'rtɪk]adjunberechenbar; progress, pattern, rhythm, pulse, breathing ungleichmäßig; performance variabel; movement unkontrollierthis work is rather erratic — er ist in seiner Arbeit recht wechselhaft
public transport here is very erratic — die öffentlichen Verkehrsmittel verkehren hier nur sehr unregelmäßig
* * *erratic [ıˈrætık]A adj (adv erratically)1. (umher)ziehend, (-)wandernd3. GEOL erratisch:erratic block, erratic boulder → B4. ungleich-, unregelmäßig, regel-, ziellos (Bewegung)5. unstet, sprunghaft, launenhaft, unberechenbarB s GEOL erratischer Block, Findling m* * *adjectiveunregelmäßig; sprunghaft [Wesen, Person, Art]; unbeständig [Charakter, Leistung]; launenhaft [Verhalten]; ungleichmäßig [Bewegung, Verlauf]* * *adj.fahrig adj.unstet adj.wandernd adj. -
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[ɪ'rætɪk] UK/ US
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