0 changeable and therefore difficult to be ready for -- uforutsigbar
his unpredictable moods det uforutsigbare humøret hans
Conditions at sea that can be unpredictable. Forholdene på sjøen kan være uforutsigbare.
1 changing often so that it is possible to know what will happen -- uforutsigbar
unpredictable weather.
2 (of a person) changing their behaviour/behavior so often that you never know what they are going to do -- utforutsigbar
He has an unpredictable personality.
Politics, on the other hand, tend to be unpredictable, murky, and dirty - that is, too often all about self-serving power and, ultimately, money.
Moreover, the precision and location of neural damage is reasonably well controlled in laboratory studies but is unpredictable in the human.
In our study, readers skipped 31% of predictable words compared with 22% of the unpredictable words.
The main difficulty lies in dynamic or unpredictable environments since frequent re-modelling and re-planning deteriorates robot performance.
The flow and field fluctuations are nonperiodic, unpredictable, and apparently random.
The main issue is which features of the history of life are inevitable and which are highly contingent and, therefore, unpredictable.
Confirming our hypothesis, children included all major constituents more often from predictable than unpredictable sentences.
For example, dances involving supernatural creatures often suggested the unpredictable, the abnormal.
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予測できない, 変わりやすい…
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