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Definition of slapdash in English: slapdashadjectiveˈslapdaʃˈslæpˌdæʃ Done too hurriedly and carelessly. 匆忙的;仓促的;草率的 he gave a slapdash performance 他的表演草草了事。 Example sentencesExamples - The cavalier and slapdash approach to their documentation was not helpful in this regard.
- This slapdash approach is already having adverse effects on Zambia, as would-be investors are not sure what the new Investment Act contains and will not put their money in unknown shadows.
- This slapdash approach to the recording and construction of an album possibly could be financially related.
- I know no poet who, even in quite slapdash poems, can provide more pleasant and provocative surprises.
- Her comedy is at once over the top and facile - slapdash, violent, vulgar.
- The cut was slapdash and messy, but it was deep and had the desired effect.
- To some he appeared disorganized, slapdash, cheerful to the point of flippancy.
- It was also callous, slapdash and neglectful of the interests of less secure and well paid workers.
- You'll learn even more from the slapdash, poorly edited, and boring sites.
- The approach is old-fashioned, research slapdash, scholarship negligible, the judgments inane, the characterisation childish, the tone sick-makingly patriotic.
- It's a rather slapdash collection of ideas, but it makes some worthwhile, if loosely supported, points.
- The special effects are pretty stunning - considerably better than in the first film - but the pacing is leaden, the characterisation pretty slapdash and threadbare and, well, it's still a bit long…
- However, a few years back, I finally saw the light, and vowed to change my slapdash approach to personal finance.
- I want to begin by apologizing for all of the grammatical errors, slapdash reasoning, and sloppy writing in my recent posts.
- She frowned at the messy handwriting and slapdash clump of phrases.
- The slapdash concrete panel wall runs east-to-west along the 50-foot long border of our back garden.
- And paintings too, lots of them, some beautiful, some bland, some clever, some featureless, some inspiring, some slapdash, some devotional, and some so dull that even I could have painted them.
- Its factual jurisprudence is slapdash, sloppy, and, too often, supercilious.
- It also details insider hiring, slapdash dismissals of whistleblower complaints, staff reassignments to field offices and sudden departures by loyal and longtime staff members that have left the office crippled.
- But they have a slapdash quality that points to their function as performance pieces.
Synonyms careless, slipshod, lackadaisical, hasty, hurried, disorganized, haphazard, unsystematic, untidy, messy, thrown together, last-minute, hit-or-miss, offhand, thoughtless, heedless, negligent, neglectful, remiss, cursory, perfunctory, lax, slack informal sloppy, shambolic, all over the place, slap-happy British informal all over the shop
adverbˈslapdaʃˈslæpˌdæʃ dated Hurriedly and carelessly. 匆忙的;仓促的;草率的 Example sentencesExamples - His cabin bordering the Upper Buffalo River Wilderness in the Ozarks of northwest Arkansas is slapdash functional.
- Bent nails hold the box together; house-paint has been applied slapdash to its surface.
- The 20 victory flags displayed on the plane were applied "slapdash" and they vary in size, position, attitude and alignment.
- This writer is characterizing the results obtained when the intellectual methodologies of postindustrial society are applied slap-dash to the Caribbean.
Definition of slapdash in US English: slapdashadjectiveˈslapˌdaSHˈslæpˌdæʃ Done too hurriedly and carelessly. 匆忙的;仓促的;草率的 he gave a slapdash performance 他的表演草草了事。 Example sentencesExamples - The special effects are pretty stunning - considerably better than in the first film - but the pacing is leaden, the characterisation pretty slapdash and threadbare and, well, it's still a bit long…
- The cut was slapdash and messy, but it was deep and had the desired effect.
- It's a rather slapdash collection of ideas, but it makes some worthwhile, if loosely supported, points.
- I want to begin by apologizing for all of the grammatical errors, slapdash reasoning, and sloppy writing in my recent posts.
- However, a few years back, I finally saw the light, and vowed to change my slapdash approach to personal finance.
- But they have a slapdash quality that points to their function as performance pieces.
- The cavalier and slapdash approach to their documentation was not helpful in this regard.
- She frowned at the messy handwriting and slapdash clump of phrases.
- Its factual jurisprudence is slapdash, sloppy, and, too often, supercilious.
- It was also callous, slapdash and neglectful of the interests of less secure and well paid workers.
- And paintings too, lots of them, some beautiful, some bland, some clever, some featureless, some inspiring, some slapdash, some devotional, and some so dull that even I could have painted them.
- You'll learn even more from the slapdash, poorly edited, and boring sites.
- I know no poet who, even in quite slapdash poems, can provide more pleasant and provocative surprises.
- To some he appeared disorganized, slapdash, cheerful to the point of flippancy.
- This slapdash approach to the recording and construction of an album possibly could be financially related.
- It also details insider hiring, slapdash dismissals of whistleblower complaints, staff reassignments to field offices and sudden departures by loyal and longtime staff members that have left the office crippled.
- The approach is old-fashioned, research slapdash, scholarship negligible, the judgments inane, the characterisation childish, the tone sick-makingly patriotic.
- The slapdash concrete panel wall runs east-to-west along the 50-foot long border of our back garden.
- This slapdash approach is already having adverse effects on Zambia, as would-be investors are not sure what the new Investment Act contains and will not put their money in unknown shadows.
- Her comedy is at once over the top and facile - slapdash, violent, vulgar.
Synonyms careless, slipshod, lackadaisical, hasty, hurried, disorganized, haphazard, unsystematic, untidy, messy, thrown together, last-minute, hit-or-miss, offhand, thoughtless, heedless, negligent, neglectful, remiss, cursory, perfunctory, lax, slack
adverbˈslapˌdaSHˈslæpˌdæʃ dated Hurriedly and carelessly. 匆忙的;仓促的;草率的 Example sentencesExamples - His cabin bordering the Upper Buffalo River Wilderness in the Ozarks of northwest Arkansas is slapdash functional.
- The 20 victory flags displayed on the plane were applied "slapdash" and they vary in size, position, attitude and alignment.
- This writer is characterizing the results obtained when the intellectual methodologies of postindustrial society are applied slap-dash to the Caribbean.
- Bent nails hold the box together; house-paint has been applied slapdash to its surface.
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