unvarying
/ʌnˈveəriɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈveriɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈver-ē-iŋ/ (ame, mw)
unvarying — 形容詞
- unvaryingpositive
- more unvaryingcomparative
- most unvaryingsuperlative
1. remaining at a fixed level, rate, or amount, without any movement up or down ove
不變的
程度或數量始終保持相同
remaining at a fixed level, rate, or amount, without any movement up or down over time
The factory machines ran at an unvarying speed throughout the night shift.
工廠的機器在整個夜班期間以不變的速度運轉。
unvarying + measurement noun (speed, rate, level)
Reuben kept his guitar practice at an unvarying thirty minutes every morning.
Reuben 每天早上堅持不變的三十分鐘吉他練習。
unvarying + number + unit (duration or quantity)
The desert air stayed at an unvarying forty degrees for the entire week.
沙漠的氣溫整整一週保持在不變的四十度。
Hana's unvarying kindness made her popular with patients at the clinic.
Hana 不變的善意使她在診所深受病人喜愛。
The lighthouse beam swept across the sea in an unvarying rhythm.
燈塔的光束以不變的節奏掃過海面。
- constant
more common in everyday speech; can also mean 'happening repeatedly' (constant interruptions)
- steady
emphasises reliability and the absence of sudden jumps; often carries a positive tone
- unchanging
the closest in meaning; slightly less formal and more likely in everyday contexts
- uniform
stresses sameness across all parts or instances, not just over time
- variable
able or likely to change in amount or level
- fluctuating
moving up and down repeatedly rather than staying fixed
用法筆記
More formal than 'steady' or 'unchanging'; typically used in written descriptions of measured patterns, rates, or qualities rather than in casual conversation.