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Example: Fighting continued throughout the afternoon and sporadically into Friday night.
Though she likes to work, she has only done so sporadically.
/spəˈræd.ɪ.kəl.i/
sporadically
occasionally
Example: a little picture is not going to do it and it can feel like we have this false sense of interconnectedness: we feel close to others, but we actually lack deep understanding of what is really happening in their lives.
interconnectedness
the state of being connected with each other.
Example: He urged both sides to take the off-ramp and avoid escalating the conflict.
off-ramp
a short road on which vehicles leave a highway or other main road
a way out of or back from a situation:

Example: Aerial reconnaissance of the enemy position showed they were ready to attack.
reconnaissance
(quân sự) sự trinh sát; sự do thám (get information)
Example: air/naval/guerrilla warfare
countries engaged in warfare
warfare
the activity of fighting a war: cuộc chiến tranh, xung đột
Example: Laura has floated the idea that we should think about expanding into Europe next year.
float
suggest a plan or an idea to be considered
Example: Though badly frightened, she remained outwardly composed.
Outwardly, the couple seemed perfectly happy.
outwardly
on the surface; in appearance (seem to be)
Example: As a result of this, we will see economic growth, albeit multi-speed.
There are four multispeed fans.
multi-speed
able to operate at different speeds
happening or developing at different speeds
Example: Genetically modified products have been dubbed 'Frankenfoods' in the popular press.
dub somebody + noun
give sb/sth a ptc name, often in a humorous or critical way
/prəˈvɜːbiəl/
Example: Left in the proverbial waiting room as prime targets for further Russian influence.
proverbial
well known and talked about by a lot of people
Example: What started as a small business is now a fully fledged company.
After years of study, Tim is now a fully fledged architect.
- member, not semi or demi
fully fledged
completely developed or trained