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irregularly    音标拼音: [ɪr'ɛgjəlɚli]
ad. 不规则地;不整齐地

不规则地;不整齐地

irregularly
adv 1: in an irregular manner; "the patient is breathing
irregularly" [ant: {regularly}]
2: having an irregular form; "irregularly shaped solids" [ant:
{regularly}]
3: in an irregular manner; "her letters arrived irregularly"
[synonym: {irregularly}, {on an irregular basis}] [ant: {on a
regular basis}, {regularly}]
4: in an irregular manner; "the stomach mucosa was irregularly
blackened"

Irregularly \Ir*reg"u*lar*ly\, adv.
In an irregular manner.
[1913 Webster]

64 Moby Thesaurus words for "irregularly":
at haphazard, at intervals, at irregular intervals, at random,
brokenly, by catches, by chance, by fits, by jerks, by snatches,
capriciously, carelessly, chaotically, choppily, desultorily,
disconnectedly, discontinuously, eccentrically, erratically,
every which way, fitfully, haltingly, haphazardly, helter-skelter,
higgledy-piggledy, hit or miss, impulsively, in snatches, in spots,
in the rough, inconsistently, inconstantly, indiscriminately,
infrequently, intermittently, jaggedly, jerkily, lurchingly,
nonuniformly, off and on, on, patchily, promiscuously, raggedly,
randomly, rough, roughly, sloppily, spasmodically, sporadically,
spottily, uncertainly, uncommonly, unequally, unevenly,
unmethodically, unpredictably, unrhythmically, unsteadily,
unsystematically, ununiformly, variably, whimsically, wobblingly


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