词汇 | unchanging |
释义 | unchanging adjective uk /ʌnˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/ us /ʌnˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/ not changing; not becoming different: 不变的;恒常的 Some Greeks felt that the universe was static and unchanging; others believed that change was constant.一些古希腊人认为宇宙是静止不变的,而 另一些则认为变化才是永恒的。 Compare changing staying the same constantCheck to make sure your oven maintains a constant temperature. the sameYou look exactly the same as you did ten years ago! same old same oldThe Italian restaurant is under new management, but it's just the same old same old. unchangingHis novel is about the unchanging nature of humanity. unchangeableThe company's position on the matter is absolute and unchangeable. Contrary to popular perception, bone is not a rigid, unchanging material but a living, growing tissue. The Tour de France is seen as a cornerstone of continuing and unchanging French cultural life, like cheese, sunflowers, and wine. The judge is committed to the view that the Constitution is solid and unchanging. the psychological insights in Dostoyevsky's novel about the unchanging nature of the human soul Keeping and staying the same anti-progressive calcification calcify consistency consistent continuum invariant inveteracy kept leave well aloneidiom left stability stabilization stabilize stably stay unreformed wallow wallow in something wouldn't have it any other wayidiom Examples of unchangingunchanging Postprocessualists, in emphasizing the primacy of the subject, risk assuming a disembodied human self, unchanging across time and space. Rather than the bearers of a congealed, unchanging tradition, they were the links between two orders of worth. Moreover, as evidence of the unchanging nature of the urban economy many of the same trade types appeared throughout the 42 years under examination. Sciences are not rigid, unchanging constructs; rather, they undergo development. Despite this unchanging number of horizontal cells, mosaic patterning was still found to change during the postnatal period. Motion-sensitive neurons are usually studied using stimuli unchanging in speed and direction over several seconds. A five-week period of unchanging conditions separates the last filled circle on figure 13 from the first open circle. Unchanging traits with new effects make exaptations, while function-selected trait changes constitute true adaptations. However, as mentioned, the share of this small state economy in national export-value remained quite insignificant and virtually unchanging. Perhaps the biggest problem of all was that the fundamental stock of community song, popular as it often was, was essentially so limited and unchanging. Geographical mobility was not yet widespread and transportation was difficult; communities were stable and unchanging. Unchanging text fragments are of course the easiest kind to generate; indeed they can simply be inserted in the text as canned strings. It can refer to a distant unchanging past, as well as to the knowledge, beliefs and practices associated with that past. This can be contrasted with the situation where distant horizons and unchanging vistas dominate, serving to stretch out space and time. Looking at the same subject from sev120 eral sides gives deeper insights into the workings and changing (or unchanging) nature of such institutions. 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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