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patchy    音标拼音: [p'ætʃi]
a. 缝补的,凑合的,不调和的

缝补的,凑合的,不调和的

patchy
adj 1: irregular or uneven in quality, texture, etc.; "a patchy
essay"; "patchy fog"

Patchy \Patch"y\, a.
Full of, or covered with, patches; abounding in patches.
[1913 Webster]

211 Moby Thesaurus words for "patchy":
adulterated, amalgamated, ambiguous, ambivalent, amphibious,
arrested, bespangled, blemished, blended, blotched, blotchy,
broken, broken off, callow, capricious, careening, catchy,
chopped-off, choppy, combined, complex, composite, compound,
compounded, conglomerate, damaged, dappled, decousu, defective,
deficient, desultory, deviative, disconnected, discontinued,
discontinuous, discrete, disjunctive, dotted, dotty, dowdy,
down-at-heel, down-at-the-heels, eccentric, eclectic, embryonic,
episodic, equivocal, erratic, erroneous, failing, fallible, faulty,
fifty-fifty, fitful, flea-bitten, flecked, fleckered, flickering,
fluctuating, found wanting, frayed, frazzled, frecked, freckled,
freckly, full of holes, guttering, half-and-half, halting,
herky-jerky, heteroclite, heterogeneous, holey, hypoplastic,
immature, immethodical, impaired, imperfect, imprecise, impure,
in arrear, in arrears, in default, in rags, in short supply,
in shreds, in tatters, inaccurate, inadequate, incoherent,
incomplete, inconstant, indiscriminate, inexact, infant,
intermittent, intermitting, interrupted, intricate, ironic,
irregular, jagged, jerky, jumbled, lacking, lurching, macular,
maculate, maculated, makeshift, many-sided, mediocre, medley,
mingled, miscellaneous, missing, mixed, motley, multifaceted,
multinational, multiracial, needing, noncontinuous, nonlinear,
nonsequential, nonserial, nonuniform, not perfect, off,
parenthetic, part, partial, peppered, pluralistic, pocked,
pockmarked, pocky, pointille, pointillistic, polka-dot,
promiscuous, punctated, ragged, raggedy, rambling, ratty, rough,
scant, scanty, scrambled, scrappy, scruffy, seedy, shabby, shoddy,
short, shy, sketchy, snatchy, spangled, spasmatic, spasmic,
spasmodic, spastic, specked, speckled, speckledy, speckly,
splotched, splotchy, sporadic, spotted, spotty, sprinkled,
staggering, stippled, studded, suspended, syncretic, tacky,
tattered, tatty, thrown together, torn, uncertain, unconnected,
underdeveloped, undeveloped, unequal, uneven, unfinished, unjoined,
unmethodical, unmetrical, unperfected, unregular, unrhythmical,
unsettled, unsound, unsteady, unsuccessive, unsystematic,
unthorough, variable, varied, veering, wandering, wanting,
wavering, wobbling, wobbly


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