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1 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) i ny og næ; i ryk* * *(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) i ny og næ; i ryk -
2 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) a trompiconesexpr.• a tontas y a locas expr.• espasmodicamente adv. -
3 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) irregularmente/aos bochechos* * *by fits and startsaos poucos, aos trancos. -
4 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) slitrótt -
5 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) ötletszerűen -
6 by fits and starts
adv. düzensiz surette, gelişigüzel, düzensiz bir şekilde* * *(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) düzensiz biçimde, gelişigüzel -
7 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) tu in tam -
8 by fits and starts
• nykien• hetkittäin• puuskittain• puuskassa• sysäyksittäin* * *(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) puuskittain -
9 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) i rykk og napp, oppstykket -
10 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) in modo irregolare, a scatti -
11 by fits and starts
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12 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) zrywami -
13 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) nesistemātiski* * *nevienmērīgi; grūdieniem; rāvieniem -
14 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) priešokiais -
15 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) ryckvis, stötvis -
16 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) cu intermitenţe -
17 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) σπασμωδικά -
18 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) nepravidelně, přerývaně -
19 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) s prestávkami, pretŕhane -
20 by fits and starts
(irregularly; often stopping and starting again: He did his work by fits and starts.) par à-coups
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