词汇 | invariably |
释义 | invariably adverb uk /ɪnˈveə.ri.ə.bli/ us /ɪnˈver.i.ə.bli/ C2 always: 总是,永远 The train is invariably late.火车总是晚点。 every time alwaysHe always leaves the lights on. constantlyHe's constantly losing his keys. continuallyShe is continually late to class. for everI am for ever misplacing my bag! time after timeTime after time he comes back and pretends like nothing has happened. Always & never again all alongidiom all-time along always ever fail hell in all my (born) daysidiom in/through all the yearsidiom kingdom month ne'er perpetual perpetually till/until kingdom comeidiom till/until the cows come homeidiom unprecedentedly whenever world invariably | American Dictionaryinvariably adverb[ not gradable ] us/ɪnˈveər·i·ə·bli, -ˈvær-/ always: There’s no point in rushing – she’s invariably late. High blood pressure is almost invariably accompanied by high blood cholesterol. Examples of invariablyinvariably The arrival of the mail invariably brought details, which gave a darker aspect to this truly disastrous affair. However, even if corruption reduces pollution via its effect on income, this indirect effect is invariably dominated by the direct effect. Having examined unto them, however, he invariably finds them real and fights them with pseudo-kabbalistic spells, a rubber outfit, and dangerously overloaded vacuum tubes. A cavernous sinus thrombosis, (a clot in the venous blood draining the face or sinuses and invariably fatal in pre-antibiotic days) should be considered. While there is a very extensive literature on "dual-task" performance, it invariably emphasizes the allocation of attention between two tasks of a ventral nature. Numerous exercises, invariably followed by solutions, will help the research student. Delays invariably occur between the output of a system and subsequent adjustments. Moreover, by constant repetition of the brilliance of her work it has become sacrosanct, to the extent that any criticism of it is invariably quashed. The above hypothetical example does not imply that natural selection will invariably favor parents to partition resources equally in all offspring. The granular cause of igneous fabrics is often complex and the magnetic lineation cannot invariably be linked to flow direction. Their approaches to these senior figures were invariably polite and deferential, at least initially. Attentiveness does not invariably lead to consciousness, though the association is generally a close one. It is thought that pathological dissociation is invariably related to the experience of trauma. The power of performers, she astutely claims, invariably appears in a double light, 'as warnings and as memento mori, but also as a salute' (53). Now in personal bilingualism one of the languages will nearly always be dominant often but not invariably the one that is learnt first. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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