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ad hoc

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ad hoc /ˈædˈhɑːk/ adjective
ad hoc
/ˈædˈhɑːk/
adjective
Learner's definition of AD HOC
: formed or used for a special purpose特别的;专门的
: made or done without planning because of an immediate needl临时的;应急的

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ad hoc

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adverb

ˈad-ˈhäk How to pronounce ad hoc (audio) -ˈhōk How to pronounce ad hoc (audio)
ˈäd-ˈhōk
: for the particular end or case at hand without consideration of wider application
The decisions were made ad hoc.

ad hoc

2 of 2

adjective

1
a
: concerned with a particular end or purpose
an ad hoc investigating committee
b
: formed or used for specific or immediate problems or needs
ad hoc solutions
2
: fashioned from whatever is immediately available : improvised
large ad hoc parades and demonstrations Nat Hentoff

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In Latin ad hoc literally means "for this," and in English it describes anything that can be thought of as existing "for this purpose only." For example, an ad hoc committee is generally authorized to look into a single matter of limited scope, not to pursue any issue of interest. Ad hoc can also be used as an adverb meaning "for the particular end or case at hand without consideration of wider application," as in "decisions were made ad hoc."

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Using Ad Hoc

Ad hoc literally means "for this" in Latin, and in English this almost always means "for this specific purpose." Issues that come up in the course of a project often require immediate, ad hoc solutions. An ad hoc investigating committee is authorized to look into a matter of limited scope. An ad hoc ruling by an athletic council is intended to settle a particular case, and is not meant to serve as a model for later rulings. If an organization deals with too many things on an ad hoc basis, it may mean someone hasn't been doing enough planning.

Example Sentences

Adjective The mayor appointed an ad hoc committee to study the project. We had to make some ad hoc changes to the plans. We'll hire more staff on an ad hoc basis.
Recent Examples on the Web
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Word History

Etymology

Adverb

borrowed from Latin, "for this"

Adjective

derivative of ad hoc entry 1

First Known Use

Adverb

1639, in the meaning defined above

Adjective

1879, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

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The first known use of ad hoc was in 1639
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