discontinuous
/ˌdɪskənˈtɪnjuəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌdɪskənˈtɪnjuəs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌdis-kən-ˈtin-yə-wəs -yü-əs/ (ame, mw)
discontinuous — 形容詞
- discontinuouspositive
- more discontinuouscomparative
- most discontinuoussuperlative
1. broken into separate parts, with gaps or pauses instead of one smooth whole.
斷續的
中間有停頓或缺口的
broken into separate parts, with gaps or pauses instead of one smooth whole.
The trail became discontinuous where the flood had washed away the wooden bridge.
那條步道在洪水沖走木橋的地方變得斷續。
physical route with a missing section
During the storm, Yasmin heard only discontinuous bursts of music from the radio.
暴風雨中,Yasmin 只聽到收音機斷斷續續傳來的音樂。
collocation: discontinuous bursts of sound
A discontinuous white line marked the lane where cars could cross.
那條斷續的白線標示出車輛可以跨越的車道。
After the fever, Andres slept in a discontinuous pattern and woke every hour.
退燒後,Andres 睡得斷斷續續,每小時都會醒來。
The wall painting looked discontinuous because several tiles were missing near the center.
那面壁畫因為中央少了幾塊磁磚,看起來斷斷續續。
- intermittent
usually emphasizes something that stops and starts over time
- broken
more everyday and can also suggest physical damage
- fragmented
often suggests many small separate parts rather than a few gaps
- continuous
describes something that goes on without a break
- uninterrupted
stresses that nothing stops the action or flow
- unbroken
often used for a line, surface, or period with no gaps
用法筆記
Often used in more formal or technical descriptions for lines, signals, movement, sleep, or any process that is broken by clear gaps. In everyday speech, many learners would choose simpler words such as 'broken' or 'intermittent' instead.