hit-or-miss en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

hit-or-miss en el diccionario PONS

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Analysts no longer had to understand the intricacies of the hit-or-miss drug regulatory approval process or the complexities of new medicines.
www.afr.com
But, apart from the "yuck factor", this is not a standard treatment and can be hit-or-miss in its effects.
www.ft.com
Whether it's a tech start-up or a small business it's always been a hit-or-miss proposition.
www.theherald.com.au
All things considered, things have been hit-or-miss so far.
observer.com
Imitation is considered the sincerest form of flattery, but when it comes to parody, that's a bit more hit-or-miss.
www.avclub.com
But you can't rely on those showers to water your lawn or garden, they'll be hit-or-miss!
fox61.com
The 9850 had remedied some of the quirks, but texture filtering was still a hit-or-miss proposition.
www.techspot.com
But his live shows can be terribly hit-or-miss.
www.independent.ie
Athlete hosts have been hit-or-miss for the show.
theprovince.com
Even so, production is a hit-or-miss proposition, with widely varying harvests from vintage to vintage.
en.wikipedia.org

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