episodic

英[ˌepɪ'sɒdɪk] 美[ˌepɪ'sɑːdɪk]
  • adj. 插曲式的;偶然发生的;短暂的;由一系列片段组成的
GRE
Adjective:
  1. of writing or narration; divided into or composed of episodes;

    "the book is episodic and the incidents don't always hang together"

  2. occurring or appearing at usually irregular intervals;

    "episodic in his affections"
    "occasional headaches"

  3. limited in duration to a single episode;

    "an account concerned primarily with episodic events such as the succession of rulers"

1. My memories of childhood are hazy and episodic.
我儿时的回忆是一些朦朦胧胧的松散片段。

来自《权威词典》

2. Age determination data indicate episodic crystallization of uranium minerals.
年龄测定数据表明,铀矿物有着不同期的结晶.

来自辞典例句

3. The book is written in an episodic format.
这本书是以一种松散的形式写成的.

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4. Bleeding may be continuous but is usually episodic.
出血可以是持续的,但常是间歇的.

来自辞典例句

5. Depositon is usually episodic rather than smoothly continuous.
沉积作用通常是周期性的而不是平稳连续的.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. This is an old-fashioned episodic show.
      这是个老式的插话式系列剧。
    2. The book is episodic and the incidents don't always hang together.
      这本书是插话式的,事件并不总是连贯发生的。
    3. Bleeding may be continuous but is usually episodic.
      出血可以是持续的,但常是间歇的。
    4. The pain initially was steady, but after seeral hours became episodic.
      起初疼痛无变化,但数小时后变成发作性的痛。
    5. My memories of childhood are hazy and episodic.
      我儿时的回忆是一些朦朦胧胧的松散片段。