vary

/ˈveəri/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈveri/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈver-ē/ (ame, mw)

vary — verb

  • vary,present simple I / you / we / they
  • varypresent simple I / you / we / they
  • varies,he / she / it
  • varieshe / she / it
  • varied,past simple
  • variedpast simple
  • varying,-ing form
  • varying-ing form

1. to not be exactly the same when comparing things of one kind; or to introduce di

1.動詞及物 / 不及物A2
釋義

to not be exactly the same when comparing things of one kind; or to introduce differences into something to give it variety.

例句

The quality of handmade goods varies greatly from one workshop to another.

intransitive: vary + adverb (greatly) + from...to...

Ayesha varied her breakfast routine by trying different kinds of cereal.

transitive: vary + object + by + gerund

同義詞
  • differ

    less flexible than vary; differ focuses on being unlike, while vary can include deliberate action to make things different.

  • diversify

    more specific — means to make something more varied, especially in business or investment contexts.

  • alter

    suggests a more deliberate, specific change rather than adding variety across a set.

反義詞

文法句型

vary + adverb of degree (greatly/widely/considerably)

vary + from...to...

vary + between/among

vary + direct object + by + gerund

用法筆記

Unlike change, which can imply replacement or substitution, vary suggests altering within a range of possibilities or adding diversity to a set. Often used with between, from...to, or among to show the scope of difference.

常見錯誤

The two bags vary in colour, but both are nice.
The two bags differ in colour, but both are nice.
💡When describing a single specific point of difference, differ is more natural than vary.

2. to become higher or lower in number, strength, or degree at different times or i

2.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

to become higher or lower in number, strength, or degree at different times or in different situations; or to adjust the level of something when conditions change.

例句

Room prices at this hotel vary depending on the season of the year.

intransitive: vary depending on + [factor]

The doctor said Quinn's blood pressure varies throughout a single day.

同義詞
  • fluctuate

    more precise for up-and-down movement; often used with prices, temperatures, or statistics.

  • change

    broader and more general; vary adds a sense of a range within which the change occurs.

  • range

    focuses on the span between extremes rather than the movement itself.

反義詞
  • remain constant

    formal opposite; means to stay at the same level without change.

  • stabilise

    implies reaching a steady state after a period of variation.

文法句型

vary + in + [noun]

vary + depending on + [factor]

vary + by + [amount]

vary + from...to...

vary + between...and...

用法筆記

Subject is often a measurable quantity (temperature, price, heart rate, level). The structure vary by + [amount] is typical for quantifying the range of movement.

常見錯誤

The temperature varied a lot yesterday afternoon.
The temperature changed a lot yesterday afternoon.
💡For one-time or short-term shifts, use change; vary suggests repeated or ongoing patterns of fluctuation.