vary
/ˈveəri/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈveri/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈver-ē/ (ame, mw)
vary — 動詞
- 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
不同;改變
指同類事物之間存在差異,或使其產生變化
to not be exactly the same when comparing things of one kind; or to introduce differences into something to give it variety.
The quality of handmade goods varies greatly from one workshop to another.
手工製品的品質在不同的作坊之間差異很大。
intransitive: vary + adverb (greatly) + from...to...
Ayesha varied her breakfast routine by trying different kinds of cereal.
Ayesha 每天變換早餐的花樣,試吃不同種類的麥片。
transitive: vary + object + by + gerund
Opinions on the best teaching method vary among the staff at this school.
對於最佳教學方法的看法,在這所學校的教職員之間不盡相同。
Tomás varied the colours in his painting to make the scene look more lively.
Tomás 在畫中變換了色彩,讓場景看起來更生動。
- 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.
- stay the same
informal opposite; implies no difference or change.
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
2. to become higher or lower in number, strength, or degree at different times or i
波動;增減
指數量、程度等在不同時間或情況下變化
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.
Room prices at this hotel vary depending on the season of the year.
這家飯店的房價會隨著一年中的季節而波動。
intransitive: vary depending on + [factor]
The doctor said Quinn's blood pressure varies throughout a single day.
醫生說 Quinn 的血壓在一天之內會有變化。
Jisoo varies the temperature of the oven when baking different types of bread.
Jisoo 在烤不同種類的麵包時會調整烤箱的溫度。
Attendance at the weekly class varied by 10 to 15 people each session.
每週課程的出席人數每堂課有十到十五人之間的增減。
- 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.