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单词 sporadically
释义
sporadicspo‧rad‧ic /spəˈrædɪk/ adjective Word Origin
WORD ORIGINsporadic
Origin:
1600-1700 Medieval Latin sporadicus, from Greek, from sporaden ‘scattered in different places’
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Sporadic gunfire continued through the night.
  • sporadic outbreaks of disease
  • Our advertising campaigns have been too sporadic to have had a lot of success.
  • Since then he has been on sporadic drinking binges.
  • There was rioting and sporadic fighting in the city as rival gangs clashed.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Different patterns of clinical involvement with genetic transmission or sporadic occurrence are recognised.
  • I kept hearing aircraft passing low overhead and sporadic gunfire from automatic weapons.
  • Major cities hit by sporadic uprisings and riots.
  • Secondly, familial cases have sometimes shown a lower age at onset than sporadic cases, which is consistent with aetiological heterogeneity.
  • The next day the government declared a curfew from 9 p.m to 4 a.m., as sporadic rioting and shooting continued.
  • The random background meteors that do not belong to discrete meteor showers are called sporadic meteors.
  • There was now a lull in the battle, though sporadic cannon and musket fire were still heard.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatornot regularly
sometimes, but not very often and not regularly: · I only smoke every now and then, at a party or when we go out to eat.· Every so often the silence was broken by the sound of gunfire.
if you do something on and off or off and on during a long period, you do it for short periods but not regularly: · I've been trying to learn Spanish on and off for the past five years.· "Are you still going out with Bill?" "Off and on."
repeatedly starting and stopping, but not regularly and never for more than a short time: · Unfortunately our research has only continued in fits and starts.advance/grow/progress etc in fits and starts: · The disease progressed in fits and starts for at least two decades.· American military technology has advanced by fits and starts.
happening repeatedly but not continuously: · There will be intermittent thunderstorms throughout the day.· After two days of intermittent fighting, order was finally restored.
happening repeatedly over a fairly long time but not regularly and only for short periods within that time: · Our advertising campaigns have been too sporadic to have had a lot of success.· Since then he has been on sporadic drinking binges.sporadic fighting/violence/shots/outbreaks etc: · There was rioting and sporadic fighting in the city as rival gangs clashed.· sporadic outbreaks of disease
if something happens in waves , a short period of activity is followed by a pause, and then there is another short period of activity and another pause, and it continues in this way: · The recruitment of new staff has been proceeding in waves.· Pain and nausea swept over him in waves.
happening fairly often, but not regularly SYN  intermittent:  There has been sporadic violence downtown.sporadically /-kli/ adverb:  The fighting continued sporadically for several days.
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