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单词 sporadic
释义
sporadic
(spərædɪk )
adjective
Sporadic occurrences of something happen at irregular intervals.
...a year of sporadic fighting over northern France.
The sound of sporadic shooting could still be heard.
Synonyms: intermittent, occasional, scattered, isolated  
sporadically adverb [ADVERB with verb]
The distant thunder from the coast continued sporadically.
He attends school sporadically.
Collocations:
sporadic bursts
The action unfolds in sporadic bursts, lending the game a high-strung intensity.
Times, Sunday Times
Some warm weather will return, but in sporadic bursts with the north receiving strong winds and rain.
Times, Sunday Times
Outside, sporadic bursts of automatic gunfire mingled with the whirr of helicopters and the screech of ambulance sirens.
Times, Sunday Times
The city by night became increasingly anarchic with sporadic bursts of gunfire.
Times, Sunday Times
This they duly accomplished with little fuss against opponents who showed sporadic bursts of courage, but who were outmuscled at the rucks and outflanked out wide.
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sporadic contact
They have had only sporadic contact since.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
She claims that she had sporadic contact with her alleged father.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
A year of sporadic contact passed.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
sporadic protests
The area has seen sporadic protests over several days.
Times, Sunday Times
As has been the case for decades, there have been sporadic protests about soaring executive pay.
Times, Sunday Times
Yesterday a wary calm was broken by sporadic protests in the border area.
Times, Sunday Times
After the end of each siege, violent suppression of sporadic protests continued throughout the following months.
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The decision also elicited sporadic protests from various business groups.
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sporadic violence
Sporadic violence, which soon grew into full-scale rioting, began after police moved in to arrest pickpockets who they said were working among the carnival crowd.
Times, Sunday Times
Sugar workers attempted another strike in 1880, and both growers and workers resorted to sporadic violence.
Smithsonian Mag
The island has suffered sporadic violence since then but nothing on the scale of yesterday's attacks.
Times, Sunday Times
Next may come a stage of peaceful political activity, and then one of confrontation with a specific regime that can lead to sporadic violence.
The Times Literary Supplement
The prison has been hit with sporadic violence in its 130-year existence.
Chicago Sun-Times
Translations:
Chinese: 零星的
Japanese: 散発的な
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