His decision was _____, since he could not see the action fr

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His decision was _____, since he could not see the action from where he was standing.
A

arbitrary

B

ordinary

C

casual

D

accurate

参考答案和解析
正确答案: D
解析:
句意:他武断地做了个决定,因为从他站的地方根本就看不见战斗的进行情况。arbitrary意为“随心所欲的,任意的”;ordinary意为“平常的,普通的”;casual意为“偶然的,放松的”;accurate意为“精确的”。
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