英语

词源

源自中世紀拉丁語 (亦衍生出法語 意大利語 西班牙語 ),源自古希臘語 (sporadikós),源自 (sporás, 零星的,分散的),源自 (sporá) (spóros, (种子的)播撒)[1]

发音

  • (美國) 國際音標(幫助)/spəˈɹæɾɪk/, /spɔˈɹæɾɪk/
  • (英國) 國際音標(幫助)/spəˈɹædɪk/, /spɒˈɹædɪk/
  • (美国)音频(檔案)
  • 韻部:-ædɪk

形容词

(比較級,最高級)

  1. (古舊) 非传染性的
  2. 偶尔的,间或的
    • 2015 3月 12, Daniel Taylor, “Chelsea out of Champions League after Thiago Silva sends 10-man PSG through on away goals”, 出自 (伦敦):
      It was a stodgy, weary display from Mourinho’s team with only sporadic moments when they threatened Salvatore Sirigu’s goal and their manager seemed bewildered afterwards when he tried to explain what had gone wrong.
      (請為本引文添加中文翻譯)
  3. 规律的,随机

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参考

  1. The Compact Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary, p. 2978.

异序词

  • , ,

罗马尼亚语

词源

源自法語

形容词

 m n (陰性單數,陽性複數,陰性和中性複數)

  1. 偶尔的,间或的

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