without a fixed schedule or pattern

時々, たまに
Ex: From time to time, I like to switch up my workout routine to keep things interesting .**時々**、物事を面白く保つために、私はワークアウトのルーティンを変えるのが好きです。
in time
[副詞]
without being late or delayed

時間通りに, 間に合って
Ex: He left early to be in time for the appointment .彼は約束に**間に合う**ように早く出発した。
one at a time
[副詞]
in a sequential manner, one after the other

一人ずつ, 順番に
Ex: The guests arrived one at a time, each bringing a unique gift .ゲストは**一人ずつ**到着し、それぞれがユニークな贈り物を持ってきました。
at last
[副詞]
in the end or after a lot of waiting

ついに, やっと
Ex: They were apart for months , but at last, they were reunited .彼らは何ヶ月も離れ離れだったが、**ついに**再会した。
at once
[副詞]
immediately or without delay

すぐに, 即座に
Ex: The system detected the error and corrected it at once.システムはエラーを検出し、**すぐに**修正しました。
decade
[名詞]
ten years of time

十年
Ex: The technology has evolved significantly in the last decade.この**10年**で技術は大きく進化しました。
irregular
[形容詞]
lacking consistency, especially in occurrence or activity

不規則な, 不安定な
Ex: Many people in irregular employment do not have access to the same benefits as full-time employees .**不定期**雇用の多くの人々は、正社員と同じ福利厚生にアクセスできません。
all along
[副詞]
from the beginning or continuously throughout a period of time

最初から, ずっと
Ex: He was aware of the mistake all along but did n't point it out .彼は間違いに**最初から**気づいていたが、指摘しなかった。
all of a sudden
[副詞]
in an unexpected or abrupt manner

突然, いきなり
Ex: All of a sudden, the power went out , leaving the house silent .**突然**、停電が起こり、家は静けさに包まれた。
to go by
[動詞]
to pass a certain point in time

過ぎる, 経つ
Ex: I ca n't believe how quickly the weekend went by.週末があんなに早く**過ぎ去る**なんて信じられない。
to do something to make a period of waiting or inactivity feel shorter
Ex: She read a book to pass the time on the train.
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