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单词 unvarying
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Definition of unvarying in English:

unvarying

adjectiveʌnˈvɛːrɪɪŋˌənˈvɛriɪŋ
  • Not changing; constant or uniform.

    the unvarying routine of parsonage life
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lastly, there has to be some recognition that the ‘laws of nature’ are unvarying and not subject to the whims and fancies of the gods or of other supernatural entities.
    • According to the unvarying schedule of my life, the first weekend in May means I'm the master of ceremonies for the Minnesota Youth Symphonies concert at Orchestra Hall.
    • However, it is the principle of equal treatment under law without regard to race that for one hundred and twenty-five years constituted the unvarying goal of antislavery crusaders and civil rights advocates.
    • Schopenhauer was a deeply conservative social recluse, whose life was dominated by compulsive behaviour: he followed an unvarying daily routine for nearly 30 years.
    • It goes beyond the fact that ‘fighting crime’ principally means beating up faceless gangs of men, clad in an unvarying uniform of black pants, sweaters and hats, who are assaulting innocent people in the street for no apparent reason.
    • The impact of the work is enhanced by its unvarying cogency spiced with wit.
    • They're everywhere on the West Bank, or so it seemed, recognizable for their unvarying, unadorned, uninspired architecture.
    • It's the energy of these shows, the ones that are on every night at 7pm, that exerts a powerful control over us - flat, unvarying and constant.
    • What should be far more important is the debate over the implementation of the strategy that is forced upon us by our broadly unvarying geographic, economic and political circumstances.
    • The stores were standardized, with strict quality control and unvarying design.
    • The programme's structure was unvarying, but the design itself was brilliantly conceived.
    • A likelier explanation is that people whose diet is rather bland and unvarying crave something to pep it up, and chillies provide flavour and excitement at low cost.
    • Each issue of the magazine consisted of eight pages and was published weekly with an unvarying mixture of articles of local interest, together with extracts from published literary works.
    • It has, over time, become a plant with unvarying genetic sameness.
    • As it happens, the universe has its own constants, in the form of unvarying quantities that endlessly reappear ill nature and in mathematics, and whose exact numerical values are of signal importance to the pursuit of science.
    • Somehow, the constant, unvarying motion was reassuring, and before long Kat's eyes closed for the night, her hand still clasped in his.
    • They act as they do, not because they are bound to follow unvarying rules but because they have beliefs, values, interests, and intentions.
    • They wore an unvarying uniform of jeans and T-shirts.
    • An unvarying coat of green stretches 20 miles inland, then vanishes under a low curtain of mist.
    • On one side is cheapness, unvarying reliability and cosmetic beauty, on the other, integrity of production, seasonality and low ‘food miles’ to the user.
    Synonyms
    boring, monotonous, dull, deadly dull, uninteresting, unexciting, unvaried, lacking variety, mind-numbing, mindless, soul-destroying, soulless, humdrum, dreary, ho-hum, mundane, wearisome, wearying, tiresome, soporific, dry, as dry as dust, arid, lifeless, colourless, monochrome, uninspired, uninspiring, flat, plodding, slow, banal, vapid, insipid, bland, lacklustre, prosaic, run-of-the-mill, pedestrian, jejune, leaden, heavy

Derivatives

  • unvaryingly

  • adverbʌnˈvɛːrɪɪŋliˌənˈvɛriɪŋli
    • as submodifier they found her to be unvaryingly polite
      Example sentencesExamples
      • More and more plainly as the years went by, it reflected disbelief in the nostrums of neo-liberal reform that every government, left or right, unvaryingly proposed to its citizens.
      • But it is unvaryingly supportive of the conservative patronising of the poor as unable to help themselves which characterises the bourgeois Left.
      • His seduction technique is unvaryingly frivolous, not to say unconvincing.
      • He was unique among the cheesecake artists: relentlessly competent and unvaryingly obsessed.
      • What he doesn't seem to count on is that even the most attentive audience will eventually lose interest in the unvaryingly high pace and become outright bored if you don't throw them a moment of peace to catch their breath.
  • unvaryingness

  • noun
    • She begins to seek an end to the ‘cheerlessness, unvaryingness, grayness, staleness,’ and ‘airlessness’ of her life, yet performs no actions that may improve her situation insofar as the law of karma is concerned.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For communication to be possible, word-sound and word-meaning must both settle into unvaryingness.
      • Indeed in another place both He and the Father work; ‘My Father works hitherto, and I work’; showing in the first passage the unvaryingness of the works, in the second the identity.

Rhymes

dairying
 
 

Definition of unvarying in US English:

unvarying

adjectiveˌənˈverēiNGˌənˈvɛriɪŋ
  • Not changing; constant or uniform.

    the unvarying routine of parsonage life
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Somehow, the constant, unvarying motion was reassuring, and before long Kat's eyes closed for the night, her hand still clasped in his.
    • The impact of the work is enhanced by its unvarying cogency spiced with wit.
    • They wore an unvarying uniform of jeans and T-shirts.
    • It has, over time, become a plant with unvarying genetic sameness.
    • Each issue of the magazine consisted of eight pages and was published weekly with an unvarying mixture of articles of local interest, together with extracts from published literary works.
    • It's the energy of these shows, the ones that are on every night at 7pm, that exerts a powerful control over us - flat, unvarying and constant.
    • What should be far more important is the debate over the implementation of the strategy that is forced upon us by our broadly unvarying geographic, economic and political circumstances.
    • They're everywhere on the West Bank, or so it seemed, recognizable for their unvarying, unadorned, uninspired architecture.
    • It goes beyond the fact that ‘fighting crime’ principally means beating up faceless gangs of men, clad in an unvarying uniform of black pants, sweaters and hats, who are assaulting innocent people in the street for no apparent reason.
    • Lastly, there has to be some recognition that the ‘laws of nature’ are unvarying and not subject to the whims and fancies of the gods or of other supernatural entities.
    • A likelier explanation is that people whose diet is rather bland and unvarying crave something to pep it up, and chillies provide flavour and excitement at low cost.
    • The programme's structure was unvarying, but the design itself was brilliantly conceived.
    • Schopenhauer was a deeply conservative social recluse, whose life was dominated by compulsive behaviour: he followed an unvarying daily routine for nearly 30 years.
    • As it happens, the universe has its own constants, in the form of unvarying quantities that endlessly reappear ill nature and in mathematics, and whose exact numerical values are of signal importance to the pursuit of science.
    • The stores were standardized, with strict quality control and unvarying design.
    • They act as they do, not because they are bound to follow unvarying rules but because they have beliefs, values, interests, and intentions.
    • On one side is cheapness, unvarying reliability and cosmetic beauty, on the other, integrity of production, seasonality and low ‘food miles’ to the user.
    • According to the unvarying schedule of my life, the first weekend in May means I'm the master of ceremonies for the Minnesota Youth Symphonies concert at Orchestra Hall.
    • An unvarying coat of green stretches 20 miles inland, then vanishes under a low curtain of mist.
    • However, it is the principle of equal treatment under law without regard to race that for one hundred and twenty-five years constituted the unvarying goal of antislavery crusaders and civil rights advocates.
    Synonyms
    boring, monotonous, dull, deadly dull, uninteresting, unexciting, unvaried, lacking variety, mind-numbing, mindless, soul-destroying, soulless, humdrum, dreary, ho-hum, mundane, wearisome, wearying, tiresome, soporific, dry, as dry as dust, arid, lifeless, colourless, monochrome, uninspired, uninspiring, flat, plodding, slow, banal, vapid, insipid, bland, lacklustre, prosaic, run-of-the-mill, pedestrian, jejune, leaden, heavy
 
 
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