spasmodic
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++spas·mod·ic /spæzˈmɒdɪk $ -ˈmɑː-/ adjective 1 REGULARhappening for short irregular periods, not continuously 间歇的,一阵阵的,断断续续的 spasmodic machine gun fire 断断续续的机关枪射击2 formal or medicalHBPAIN of or relating to a muscle spasm 痉挛性的,抽搐的 a spasmodic cough 痉挛性咳嗽 —spasmodically /-kli/ adverb
Examples from the Corpus
spasmodic• The president's lobbying on behalf of his programme was uneven and spasmodic.• The record is spasmodic and must be treated as such.• From the library there was a broken murmur of voices, subdued and spasmodic as a funeral gathering.• After taking a cold, rawness of the larynx and trachea come on, then spasmodic constriction of the larynx at night.• Spasmodic displays of genius are evident in her music.• So while his competitors resorted to spasmodic mass layoffs and cutthroat bidding during economic downturns, Zack held his ground.• We communicated in spasmodic shouts, for Archie was growing deaf and the wind outside was showing no sign of abatement.• I was very prone to them at the time, mainly because I was undertaking only light and sometimes very spasmodic training.Origin spasmodic (1600-1700) Modern Latin spasmodicus, from Greek spasmos; → SPASMspas·mod·ic adjectiveChineseSyllable
continuously for periods, Corpus irregular not happening short
spasmodic
spas‧mod‧ic /spæzˈmɒdɪk $ -ˈmɑː-/
adjective1. happening for short irregular periods, not continuously:
spasmodic machine gun fire
2. formal or medical of or relating to a muscle spasm:
a spasmodic cough
—spasmodically /-kli/ adverb
spas‧mod‧ic /spæzˈmɒdɪk $ -ˈmɑː-/
adjective1. happening for short irregular periods, not continuously:
2. formal or medical of or relating to a muscle spasm:
—spasmodically /-kli/ adverb