The Vietnamese word "cách quãng" means "intermittent" in English. It describes something that happens at irregular intervals, not continuously or steadily. This term is often used to refer to events or actions that occur in bursts or with gaps in between.
You can use "cách quãng" to describe various situations, such as:
In more advanced contexts, "cách quãng" can also be used to describe patterns in data or events, such as "cách quãng trong việc ra quyết định" (intermittent decision-making).
While "cách quãng" itself is specific, you might encounter related terms such as: - "Quãng" which means "interval" or "gap." - "Ngắt quãng," which means "to interrupt" or "to break off."
While "cách quãng" primarily denotes "intermittent," in a broader context, it can imply something that is not continuous or is sporadic.