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Those are just the basic ones too, when macvlan, macvtap, ipvlan gets involved it gets even crazier. You can directly attach containers to the network such that your router assigns it an IP via DHCP like it's just another device plugged on your network.
You can also share a network namespace with multiple containers, usually kubernetes/podman pods to enable for sidecar containers like Filebeat, Consul, Envoy, etcd and so on.
If you use rootless containers, it'll use slirp4netns to emulate the network entirely in userspace.
In the cloud you usually end up with your pods directly attached to your VPC as well, like AWS Fargate serverless offerings.