choppiness
choppiness — 名詞
1. A quality in which something does not run or flow smoothly; instead it frequentl
斷續;不平穩
事情時斷時續、不順暢的狀態
A quality in which something does not run or flow smoothly; instead it frequently stops, starts, or changes direction in an uneven way — for example, a video image that freezes and jumps, a piece of writing made up of short disconnected sentences, or a sea surface with many small, irregular waves.
The choppiness of the video call made it hard for Ravindra to follow the presentation.
視訊通話斷斷續續,讓 Ravindra 很難跟上簡報內容。
collocation: choppiness + of + [video call / recording / signal]
Folake noticed the choppiness in her writing when she read her first draft out loud.
Folake 大聲朗讀初稿時,發現自己的文章寫得很不流暢。
collocation: choppiness + in + writing / prose / speech
Strong winds added choppiness to the sea, making the ferry crossing much longer.
強風使海面變得波濤洶湧,渡輪的航程因此拉長許多。
Audience members complained about the choppiness of the live concert stream.
觀眾抱怨現場演唱會的串流斷斷續續。
Tamar reduced the choppiness of the animation by adding more transition frames between key scenes.
Tamar 在關鍵場景之間加入更多過渡畫面,減少了動畫的跳動感。
- jerkiness
more specific; used almost exclusively for video, animation, or movement
- unevenness
broader; applies to surfaces, quality, and performance
- disjointedness
mainly for speech, writing, or logic; suggests a lack of connection between parts
- irregularity
more formal; can apply to patterns, timing, or events
- smoothness
direct opposite across all contexts
- fluency
specific to speech and writing
文法句型
the + choppiness + of + [noun phrase]
choppiness + in + [noun]
用法筆記
This noun is commonly used to describe the quality of media (video, audio, animation), writing style, or water conditions. It is not normally used for physical textures (e.g. choppiness of a road surface) — for those uses, prefer bumpiness or unevenness.