ad-hoc
意味: Created or done for a particular purpose as necessary, without prior planning; improvised.
Ad hoc describes something arranged or created specifically for a particular situation, often implying a lack of systematic planning. It can be used as an adjective (an ad hoc committee) or adverb (decisions made ad hoc). It is common in professional, governmental, and academic contexts. It collocates with 'basis,' 'committee,' 'approach,' 'solution,' and 'arrangement.'
例文
- The council set up an ad hoc committee to investigate the flooding in the town centre. 市议会成立了一个临时委员会来调查市中心的洪水问题。El ayuntamiento creó un comité ad hoc para investigar las inundaciones en el centro de la ciudad.市議会は市中心部の浸水を調査するためにアドホック委員会を設置しました。시의회는 도심 침수를 조사하기 위해 임시 위원회를 설치했습니다.
- Rather than following a structured approach, the team made decisions on an ad hoc basis. 团队不是按照系统化的方法,而是以临时方式做出决策。En lugar de seguir un enfoque estructurado, el equipo tomaba las decisiones de manera ad hoc.体系的なアプローチに従う代わりに、チームはその場その場で意思決定を行いました。체계적인 접근법을 따르기보다 팀은 그때그때 상황에 맞춰 의사결정을 내렸습니다.
- An ad hoc solution was cobbled together to keep the system running over the weekend. 一个临时解决方案被仓促拼凑出来,以维持系统在周末正常运行。Se improvisó una solución ad hoc para mantener el sistema en funcionamiento durante el fin de semana.週末中にシステムを稼働させ続けるための臨時の解決策が急遽作り上げられました。주말 동안 시스템을 계속 가동하기 위한 임시방편의 해결책이 급히 마련되었습니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: professional, academic, general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
Directly from Latin ad hoc, meaning 'to this' or 'for this purpose.' The phrase has been used in English since the 17th century, originally in philosophical and legal writing.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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