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periodic

Aussprache: [ˌpɪəriˈɒdɪk]

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Kontext: „science“

(adjective) when something happens at regular intervals or repeatedly over time. It’s like marking your calendar for a recurring event, such as a daily, weekly, or monthly meeting.

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The magazine comes out on a periodic basis, every three months.

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The updates were not periodic; they were only given once a year.

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How often do you receive periodic reports from your teacher?

Kontext: „time“

(adjective) related to something that is divided into periods. For example, school classes can be organized in periods, each lasting a certain amount of time.

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We study different subjects during each periodic session at school.

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The classes were not divided into periodic sections, which made the schedule confusing.

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How long is each periodic class supposed to last?

Kontext: „chemistry“

(adjective) referring to elements in the periodic table. These are organized in a specific way based on their properties and atomic numbers, like a big chart of all natural substances.

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In science class, we learned how to read the periodic table of elements.

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She didn't understand the periodic nature of the elements in chemistry.

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Can you name a few elements from the periodic table?

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