erratic [ɪˈrætɪk] adjetivodesigual, irregular (service, performance); errático(a) (course, mood)
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erratic [i-ra-tik]adjetivoErrático (course), errante, vagante, vagabundo; irregular, desigual (performance, work); imprevisible (person, moods). Des.) Pícaro.
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erratic [ɪˈrætɪk]
adjective
[+person] (by temperament) imprevisible; voluble; (in performance) irregular he's an erratic worker the brilliant, but erratic Southampton striker Exciting, but erratic, 20-year-old McManaman was in form on this occasion exciting, but erratic, 20-year-old Beck was on form on this occasion he has already survived several sackings by his erratic chairman
[+behaviour, mood] imprevisible; variable; [+movement, pattern, pulse, breathing] irregular; [+results, progress, performance] desigual; poco uniforme police officers noticed his erratic driving los policías notaron que conducía de modo irregular; I work erratic hours tengo un horario de trabajo irregular
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