episodic 的定义
- pertaining to or of the nature of an episode.
- divided into separate or tenuously related parts or sections; loosely connected: an episodic novel.
- occurring sporadically or incidentally.
episodic 近义词
intermittent; composed of several tales
更多episodic例句
- For a reality series that has often incorporated its stars’ legal troubles into episodic drama, it doesn’t get juicier than what’s happening with Girardi.
- Unlike many other film-to-TV adaptations, “Blindspotting” leans heavily on its episodic structure, lending each chapter a distinct shape and vibe.
- The show presents climbing and mountaineering adventures in episodic format, often featuring major athletes like Alex Honnold and Adam Ondra.
- Platforms like Snapchat and TikTok continue to attract hundreds of millions of people, and the latter is dipping a toe toward following the former’s foray into funding episodic programming.
- The mobile app is paying Group Nine Media’s NowThis to produce an episodic series about the pandemic, according to TechCrunch.
- The most common form of primary headache is an episodic tension-type headache.
- Some of the old episodic shows were good to do, but it got to be repetitious.
- Another kind of episodic change is macromutations: where a parent has a baby that is radically different.
- Well, you can see that kind of episodic change is again entirely different from the other two.
- And I think [Gould] was guilty of using a poetic language to conflate those three kinds of episodic changes.
- Question: How far a Historical Novel should be wholly episodic?
- Some of the episodic characters are amusing, I do believe; others not, I suppose.
- Up to the present her loves, like her friendships, had been entirely episodic.
- Thus encouraged, he was now quite determined to give Mr. Seven Sachs a brief episodic account of his career.
- The possibilities of episodic love have been hotly explored, its rights have been defended, its spiritual joys have been sung.