释义 |
episodicep‧i‧sod‧ic /ˌepəˈsɒdɪk◂ $ -ˈsɑː-/ adjective formal - an episodic TV program
- This illness is characterized by episodic neck pain.
- Despite appearances, El Retablo is neither episodic, nor meant to sound unpolished.
- Most fieldwork is simply episodic, made by an outsider moving in for a period to assess observed social behaviour.
- Nothing is world-wide, but everything is episodic.
- Repetitions, as in a child practicing handwriting, are what distinguish procedural memories from episodic ones.
- So long as these remain at the centre of any newsgathering institution, then the risk of episodic and trivial coverage increases.
- The events are presented in episodic form, as a continuous narrative tossed antiphonally to and fro between the actresses.
- The problem is especially serious for an episodic memory, which is a unique category that ties together a series of elements.
- These infections may be accompanied by clinically undetected baseline and episodic hypoxaemia.
1something that is episodic happens from time to time and then stops for a while, rather than happening all the time: his episodic involvement in politics2an episodic story or memory is one in which a lot of different events happen that do not follow on from each other |