scattershot
adjective uk/ˈskæt.ə.ʃɒt/ us/ˈskæt̬.ɚ.ʃɑːt/ (also scattergun)
杂乱无章的,无针对性的,漫无目的的
involving a lot of things or people in a way that has no organized plan
The strategy was more like a scattershot approach to acquiring new customers. 这种旨在获得新客户的策略缺乏针对性。
Some committees post opening remarks and transcripts, but the coverage is scattershot. 一些委员会发布了开幕词和文字记录,但都杂乱无章。
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- These sites provide scattershot coverage of legislation revisions.
- When she became principal in 1996, rowdy students and a scattershot curriculum ruled.
- The tale unfolds in short, scattershot chapters that correctly assume the reader can make the topical jumps.