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词汇 ad-hoc
释义 ad hoc
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /ˌæd ˈhɒk/ us /ˌæd ˈhɑːk/
made or happening only for a particular purpose or need, not planned before it happens: 特别的;专门的;临时安排的
on an ad hoc basis We deal with problems on an ad hoc basis (= as they happen).我们应对问题的方式是只要出现就随时解决。
an ad hoc committee/meeting特别委员会/会议
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Not expected or planned
abrupt end
abrupt halt
abruptly
abruptness
ad hocism
inadvertency
inadvertent
inadvertently
inconceivable
inconceivably
sine die
spirit
spontaneity
spontaneous
spontaneously
unsuspected
untimely
untoward
unwilled
unwitting

ad hoc | American Dictionary


ad hoc
adjective, adverb
us/ˈæd ˈhɑk, -ˈhoʊk/
for a particular purpose or need, esp. for an immediate need:
The ad hoc committee will meet next week.
Unfortunately, we deal with problems ad hoc.

ad hoc | Business English


ad hoc
adjective
ukus
happening or existing only for a particular purpose and not previously planned:
Cooperation is often on an ad hoc basis and relies on personal contacts between individuals.
an ad hoc committee

Examples of ad hoc


ad hoc
How to make adhoc polymorphism less adhoc.
The loose-coupling allows adhoc composition of services implementing system integration in a cheap and fast way.
The intervention used varies between departments and individual patients and is adhoc rather than based on firm evidence.
And although such responses would necessarily be adhoc, they would not be in any pejorative sense of that expression.
The market and adhoc approaches promote a much smaller role for the state.
In all experiments, the adhoc constraints and closed class section of the lexicon are the same.
It creates edges that, in turn, form a semblance of a campus where only adhoc sprawl once existed.
A number of adhoc groups made up of individual firms were established.
More generally, one tries to represent context in an adhoc way, not to model it.
These were based on their own information needs experiences on projects, traditionally performed manually or using adhoc search facilities.
The passage from social salience to sufficiently close (on the basis of reason) is adhoc.
The limitations imposed involve a large degree of arbitrariness, and the proposal contains adhoc additions such as productances.
When read by itself, this weaker statement appears awkward and adhoc.
Hence, these tools do not appear to have been fashioned adhoc from materials which happened to be at hand.
Unfortunately, determining what is a 'standard' feature or a 'nonstandard' design element is an adhoc and subjective exercise.
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