constant
constant 英 [ˈkɒnstənt] 美 [ˈkɑnstənt]
adj. 不变的;不断的;经常的 n. [数] 常数;恒量
名词复数:constants
- Think of something or someone that does not change as constant. A classmate's constant drumming on the table with his fingers could be a constant source of annoyance.
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- adj. 不变的;不断的;经常的
- n. [数] 常数;恒量
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1. constant interruptions
无休止的干扰
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2. a constant stream of visitors all day
整天络绎不绝的游客
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3. Babies need constant attention.
婴儿一刻也离不开人。
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4. travelling at a constant speed of 50 m.p.h.
以每小时 50 英里的恒定速度行驶
- constant (adj.) late 14c., "steadfast, resolute; patient, unshakable; fixed or firm in mind," from Old French constant (14c.) or directly from Latin constantem (nominative constans) "standing firm, stable, steadfast, faithful," present participle of constare "to stand together," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + stare "to stand," from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm."
- constant (n.) 1832 in mathematics and physics, "a quantity which is assumed to be invariable throughout," from constant (adj.), which is attested from 1753 in mathematics. The general sense "that which is not subject to change" (1856) is a figurative extension from this.
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